NUR 200 FINAL/CASE STUDY EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
2025/2026
What are the steps in Noticing - ANS (I) Identifying Signs and Symptoms
(G) Gathering complete and accurate data
(A) Assessing systematically and comprehensively
(P) Predicting and managing potential complications
(I) Identifying assumptions
What are the steps in interpreting - ANS (C) Clustering related information
(R) Recognizing inconsistencies
(C) Checking accuracy and reliability
(D) Distinguishing relevant from irrelevant
(D) Determining the importance of information
(C) Comparing and Contrasting Data
(P) Predicting and managing potential complications
(J) Judging how much ambiguity is acceptable
(U) Using ethical and professional guidelines
What are the steps in Responding - ANS Setting Priorities
Delegating
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, What are the steps in Reflecting - ANS Evaluating Data
Evaluating and Correcting Thinking
What is the nursing process - ANS Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Steps in Tanners clinical judgement model - ANS Noticing
Interpreting
Responding
Reflecting
Identifying Signs and symptoms - ANS Indicate when a situation is normal, abnormal or has
changed.
Ex: Confusion, nausea, B/P, lungs clear bilaterally, room spinning, pain, drowsy, etc.
Gathering complete and accurate data - ANS Data collected from all available sources
Assessing systematically and comprehensively - ANS Use a systematic method of assessment
so no important information is missed
Predicting (and managing) potential complications - ANS Look at "the big picture" to prepare
for future complications.
Ex: Patient's blood glucose may drop again soon without dietary support.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
2025/2026
What are the steps in Noticing - ANS (I) Identifying Signs and Symptoms
(G) Gathering complete and accurate data
(A) Assessing systematically and comprehensively
(P) Predicting and managing potential complications
(I) Identifying assumptions
What are the steps in interpreting - ANS (C) Clustering related information
(R) Recognizing inconsistencies
(C) Checking accuracy and reliability
(D) Distinguishing relevant from irrelevant
(D) Determining the importance of information
(C) Comparing and Contrasting Data
(P) Predicting and managing potential complications
(J) Judging how much ambiguity is acceptable
(U) Using ethical and professional guidelines
What are the steps in Responding - ANS Setting Priorities
Delegating
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, What are the steps in Reflecting - ANS Evaluating Data
Evaluating and Correcting Thinking
What is the nursing process - ANS Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Steps in Tanners clinical judgement model - ANS Noticing
Interpreting
Responding
Reflecting
Identifying Signs and symptoms - ANS Indicate when a situation is normal, abnormal or has
changed.
Ex: Confusion, nausea, B/P, lungs clear bilaterally, room spinning, pain, drowsy, etc.
Gathering complete and accurate data - ANS Data collected from all available sources
Assessing systematically and comprehensively - ANS Use a systematic method of assessment
so no important information is missed
Predicting (and managing) potential complications - ANS Look at "the big picture" to prepare
for future complications.
Ex: Patient's blood glucose may drop again soon without dietary support.
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.