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RNSG 1137 PNC III final exam possible questions for final part 1 Questions and Answers

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RNSG 1137 PNC III final exam possible questions for final part 1

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RNSG 1137 PNC III final exam possible
questions for final part 1

The instructor explains that one of the changes they will
undergo while in nursing school is learning to "think like a nurse." What is the most
current model of this thinking process? - answer Clinical Judgement Model : To depict
the process of "thinking like a nurse," Tanner (2006) developed a model known as the
clinical
judgment model.

The nursing student uses evidence-based practice findings in the development of a care
plan. This is an example of which type
of nursing skill? - answer cognitive skills : which is characterized by identifying
rationales for plan of care and selecting nursing interventions

The nurse examines the patient's medication
administration record (MAR) and concludes that the night nurse likely hung the antibiotic
but failed to start the infusion. As a
result, the antibiotic is three hours late and the nurse has consequently filled out an
incident report. In doing so, the nurse has
exhibited which of the following? - answerEthical and Legal skills
Reporting problems and unacceptable practices is an aspect of ethical/legal skills.

What is a systematic way to form and shape one's thinking? - answerCritical thinking is
defined as "a systematic way to form and shape one's thinking.

What step in the nursing process is most closely associated with cognitively skilled
nurses? - answerPlanning _ Cognitively skilled nurses are critical thinkers and are able
to plan those nursing interventions that are most
likely to yield the desired outcomes.

Members of the staff on a hospital unit are critical of a client's family, who has different
cultural beliefs about health and
illness. A student assigned to the patient does not agree, based on her care of the client
and family. What critical thinking
attitude is the student demonstrating? - answerIndependent thinking - do not let the
status quo or a persuasive individual control their thinking.

2. Clinical
Judgement
#1,2,3,4 Brunner A care conference has been organized for a patient with complex
medical and psychosocial needs. When applying the

, principles of critical thinking to this patient's care planning, the nurse should most
exemplify what characteristic? - answerOpenness to various viewpoints : inherent in
critical thinking;

Achieving adequate pain management for a postoperative patient will require
sophisticated critical thinking skills by the
nurse. What are the potential benefits of critical thinking in nursing? Select all that apply.
A) Enhancing the nurse's clinical decision making
B) Identifying the patient's individual preferences
C) Planning the best nursing actions to assist the patient
D) Increasing the accuracy of the nurse's judgments
E) Helping identify the patient's priority needs - answerA, C, D, E

The nursing instructor cites a list of skills that support critical thinking in clinical
situations. The nurse should describe skills in
which of the following domains? Select all that apply.
A) Self-esteem
B) Self-regulation
C) Inference
D) Autonomy
E) Interpretation - answerB, C, E

A nurse sees a patient with a diagnosis of anorexia and orders a diet/nutrition consult
what clinical reasoning skill
is used? - answerClinical Judgment

The nurse is providing care for a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD). The nurse's most recent
assessment reveals an SaO2 of 89%. The nurse is aware that part of critical thinking is
determining the significance of data that
have been gathered. What characteristic of critical thinking is used in determining the
best response to this assessment
finding? - answerinterpretation

A nurse uses critical thinking every day when going through the nursing process. Which
of the following is an outcome of
critical thinking in nursing practice? - answercomprehensive plan of care with
maximized potential for
success.

??Nurses apply critical thinking to clinical reasoning and judgment in their nursing
practice every day. Which of the following
are characteristics of this practice? Select all that apply.

A) It is guided by standards, policies and procedures, ethics codes, and laws.

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