Passed!!
2024/2025
NUR 166 Exam 3
blended competencies
the set of intellectual, interpersonal, technical, and ethical/legal capacities
needed to practice professional nursing
caring
moral imperative that guides nursing praxis (education, practice, and research);
action and competencies that aim toward the good and welfare of others
clinical judgement
refers to the result (outcome) of critical thinking or clinical reasoning; the
conclusion, decision, or opinion a nurse makes
clinical mapping
instructional strategy that requires learners to identify, graphically display, and
link key concepts.
creative thinking
a process involving imagination, intuition, and spontaneity—factors that underpin
the art of nursing
creative thinking indicators
evidence-based descriptions of behaviors that demonstrate the knowledge,
characteristics, and skills that promote critical thinking in clinical practice
Descision making
purposeful, goal-directed effort applied in a systematic way to make a choice
among alternatives
intuitive problem solving
direct understanding of a situation based on a background of experience,
knowledge, and skill that makes expert decision making possible
Nursing Process
, Passed!!
2024/2025
five-step systematic method for giving patient care; involves assessing,
diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating
person-centered care
model of patient care based on holistic roots in which the nurse or other caregiver
uses every clinical encounter to assess how the person is doing and to
communicate respect, compassion, and care
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)
stands for Quality and Safety Education for Nurses, a project for preparing future
nurses with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSAs) necessary to continuously
improve the quality and safety of the health care systems within which they work
reflective practice
occurs when the caregiver has a profound awareness of self, and one's own
biases, prejudgments, prejudices, and assumptions, and understands how these
may affect the therapeutic relationship
scientific problem solving:
systematic problem-solving process that involves (1) problem identification, (2)
data collection, (3) hypothesis formulation, (4) plan of action, (5) hypothesis
testing, (6) interpretation of results, and (7) evaluation resulting in conclusion or
revision of the study
standards for critical thinking
clear, precise, specific, accurate, relevant, plausible, consistent, logical, deep,
broad, complete, significant, adequate (for the purpose), and fair
therapeutic relationship
relationship between the caregiver and patient that is focused on promoting or
restoring health and well-being of the patient
thoughtful practice
the care of a patient by a clinician who utilizes clinical reasoning and reflective
practice to guide thoughtful actions and person-centered processes of care