ENUMERATION QUIZ Flashcards

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What are the components of critical thinking for clinical judgment

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Cognitive skills
Affective skills
Personality traits

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What are the three levels of critica thinking

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Committed level
Complex level
Basic level

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What are the characteristics of critical thinker?

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Inquisitive
Systematic
Fair-minded
Analytic
Critical thinking confidence
Truth seeking
Mature thinking leads to independence

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What are the attitudes that foster critical thinker?

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Insight to egocentricity
Intellectual humility
Intellectual courage to challenge the status quo and rituals
Integrity
Perseverance

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Six steps of nursing process

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Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcome Identification
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation

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What are other advantages to become skilled in the use of nursing process?

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Confidence
Aid in Staff Assignment
Professional Growth
Employment in nationally accredited hospital
Graduation froman accredited school of nursing
Job satisfaction

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What are the skills required in utilizing nursing process?

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Cognitive skills
Interpersonal skills
Technical skills
Ethical and legal skills

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What is the scientific method?

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Defining the problem
Collecting the data
Forming hypothesis
Protocol
Testing hypothesis
Forming conclusion

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What are the different types of assessment?

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Initial Assessment
Time-lapsed assessment
Problem-focused assessment
Emergency assessment

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What are the components of assessment?

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Data collection
Data validation
Data organization
Communication of data
Documentation of data

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What are the types of data?

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Objective
Subjective

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What are the characteristics of data?

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Complete
Factual or accurate
Relevant

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What are the different methods of collecting information

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Observation
Interview
Examination
Medic review record

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What are the stages of interview?

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Preparatory Stage
Introduction
Working phase
Termination stage

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What are the 2 types of approach of interview

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Directive
Non-directive

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What are the types of questions in the interview?

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Close-ended
Open-ended
Leading question
Neutral question

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Intervuew can be affected by?

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Time
Place
Distance or Proxemics
Seating Arrangement
Language

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What are the methods of examination?

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inspection
Palpation
Percussion
Auscultation

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What are the types of nuesing diagnosis?

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Actual Nursing Dx
Risk Nursing dx
Wellness dx
Possible or tentative dx
Syndrome dx

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What are the components of Nursing diagnosis?

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Problem
Etiology
Defining characteristics

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What is the diagnostic process?

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Analyzing data
Identifying health problems and risks and strengths of the client
Formulating the diagnostic statement

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What are the different components of nursing statement?

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Patient behavior
Criteria of performance
Condition
Time frame
Subject

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What are the types of time frames?

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Intermediate outcome
Long term or final outcome
Discharge outcome
Health promotion or wellness outcome

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What are the different types of nursing interventions?

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Environmental Management
Physician Initiated and Ordered Intervention
Nurse initiated and Physician Ordered Interventions
Nurse Initiated and Ordered interventions

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What are the six domains of nursing intervention?
Physiological Basic Physiological Complex Behavior Safety Family Healthcare System
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In the nursing orders or nursing intervention what should be included?
Date Action Verb Content Area Time Signature
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What are the 4 areas in reviewing
Safety Appropriateness Effectiveness Individualized Nursing Care
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What are the implementation skills?
Cognitive skills Interpersonal Skils Technical skills
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What are the four cognitive skills?
Problem solving Critical Thinking Decision making Creativity
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What are the different outcome evaluation statements?
Outcome Met Outcome Partially Met Outcome Not Met
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What are the different purpose of client's record?
Communication Planning client care Auditing health agencies Research Education Reimbursement Legal documentation Health care analysis
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What are the different documentation system?
Source-oriented record Problem-oriented medical record PIE model Focus charting Charting by exception Cimputerized documentation Case management
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What is SOAPIE
Subjective data Objective data Assessment Planning Intervention Evaluation
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What are the different documentation of nursing activities?
The Kardex/es Flow Sheet Discharge Summary or Discharge plans Date and time of recording
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What are the different flow sheets?
Graphic record Intake and output record Medical Administration record Skin Assessment record
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What is nursing?
Caring Art Science Client-centered Holidtic Adaptive Helping profession Concerned with health promotion, disease prevention, and health restoration
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What are the four virtues from the practice of Charity
Justice Prudence Fortitude Temperance
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Attributes of a nurse
Loyalty Honesty Reliability Tolerance Judgment Motivation Resourcefulness Moderation
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Roles and functions of a professional nurse
Collaborator • Communicator • Leader • Researcher • Teacher • Case Manager • Client Advocate • Change Agent • Counselor • Manager • Case Provider
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Five process of caring
Know Being with Doing for Enabling Maintaining belief
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What are the approaches to problem-solving?
Trial and error problem solving Intuition Thinking Scientific problem solving
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Seven steps problem solving process
Problem identification Data collection Hypothesis formulation Plan of action Hypothesis Testing Interpretation of results Evaluation
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Sources of data or information
Client or patient Support people Client or patient record
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How to avoid error in Diagnostic Reasoning
Verify Build a good knowledge on what is normal Have a working knowledge on what is normal consult respurces Base diagnosis on patterns Improve critical thinking
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Types of Planning
Initial Ongoing discharge