WITH ACCURATE ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉are only students considered novice?. Answer: no, RNs are novice
when face unfamiliar goals or tools
◉whatt defines an advance biginner nurse?. Answer: -has enough
experience to recognize aspects of situation
-can bigin to apply guidelines
◉what limitations do advanced beginners have in practice?. Answer:
-unable to distinguish/prioritize what is most important
◉what support do novice and advanced beginner nurses need?.
Answer: guidance from competent or experienced nurse
◉what is the role of preceptors for novice nurses?. Answer: help
with prioritization and clinical reasoning
◉how long does it usually take to reach the competent level?.
Answer: about 2-3 years in similar situations
, ◉what characterizes as competent nurse?. Answer: can plan care
with long term goals and analytic thinking
◉how do competent nurses view their practice?. Answer: they feel
mastery and improved coping ability
◉what teaching strategies benefit competent nurses?. Answer:
simulations and decision making exercise
◉what defines a proficient nurse?. Answer: sees situation
holistically and recognizes early warning signs
-they know what to expect from experience and know how to
prioritize
◉how many years of experience does a proficient nurse typically
have?. Answer: 3-5 years in a similar environment
◉why do proficient nurses consider fewer options?. Answer: they
understand what is clinically sailent
◉what teaching methods work best for proficient nurses?. Answer:
case studies and inductive learning (starts with specific situation
and connect to broader situation)