Questions and Answers Graded A+
A nurse who uses an incorrect diagnostic label is not accurately.......... - Correct
answer-identifying the piroblem, which is a labeling error
A nurse who selects a diagnostic label based on incorrectly grouped clinical criteria
is making a - Correct answer-clustering error
A new graduate nurse is working with an experienced nurse to chart assessment
findings. The new nurse notes that the physical therapist wrote on the chart that the
patient is lazy and did not want to participate in assigned therapies this AM. The
experienced nurse asks the new nurse what may be going on here. What is the best
explanation for this statement?
a.
Data on the chart can sometimes be documented in a biased manne
b.
Data on the chart changes as the patient's condition changes.
c.
,Data on the chart is usually accurate and can be verified from the patient.
d.
Reading the chart is not a wise use of time as this can be time consuming and
tedious. - Correct answer-a.
Data on the chart can sometimes be documented in a biased manner
Benners stages of Clinical competence
Stage 1: Novice (beginner) - Correct answer-- No experience
-lacks confidence to demonstrate
-requires verbal/ physical cues
- unable to use discretionary judgement
- practices in prolonged timing
Benners stages of clinical competence
Stage 2: Advanced Beginner - Correct answer-- marginally acceptable performance
-prior experience in actual situations
-Skillful in parts of practice
-Requires occasional cues
,-Still developing knowledge
- may/ may not be within delayed timing
Benners stages of clinical competence
Stage 2: Competent - Correct answer--2-3 years experience in situations
-demonstrates efficiency, coordination and confidence
-establishes plans on perspective
-can base plans of conscious, abstract and analytical skills of problems
-care completed in suitable time frame
Benners stages of clinical competence
Stage 4: Proficient - Correct answer-- perceives situation as whole not choppy
-can perceive meaning in terms of long term goals
-experienced in what to expect in events and how to modify plans in response
- holistic understanding helps the decision making
- knows what's more important in situations yielding less labor
Benners stages of clinical competence
Stage 5: the Expert - Correct answer--has intuitive grasp on each situation
, -zeroes in with accuracy on problems
-doesn't waste time on unfruitful alternate diagnoses and solutions
- deep understanding, fluid, flexible, highly proficient
- high skilled analytic abilities necessary when other nurses have had no
experience
In ADPIE the "A" stands for assessment in which the nurse will Gather, Review
and Verify data. She identifies patterns, clustering or organizing data. In tanners
model this would be compared to.... - Correct answer-NOTICING
The nurse would gather data, notice info and look for patterns
In ADPIE the "D" and "P" stands for diagnoses and planning. The nurse will
identify problems and risk, prioritize implementations and plan care to reach goal/
outcome for the patient.
In tanners model this compares to - Correct answer-INTERPRETING
Where the nurse processes info, identifies problems, determine what data is
relevant and what's not she then makes deductions and forms opinion based off her
analysis
In ADPIE the "I" stands for IMPLEMENTATION in which the nurse carries out
the plans that were identified in the planning stage in tanners this compares to -