HONDROS NUR 200 TEST EXAM BUNDLED
RESOURCES EXPERT VERIFIED FINAL
PAPER 2026 FULL ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ clinical judgment. Answer: "Thinking Like A Nurse". integral to the
Safety of pt. Interpretation or conclusion about a patient's needs,
concerns, or health problems, and/or the decision to take action (or not),
use or modify standard approaches, or improvise new ones as deemed
appropriate by the patient's response.
⩥ Database. Answer: Completed health history and physical
examination, large store or bank of info
⩥ clinical reasoning. Answer: is the thinking process by which a nurse
reaches a clinical judgement. an iterative process of noticing,
interpreting, and responding- reasoning in transition with a fine
attunement to the patient and how the patient responds to the nurses
action
⩥ Psychosocial history. Answer: Psychological and social factors
⩥ evidence-based practice. Answer: clinical decision making that
integrates the best available research with clinical expertise and patient
characteristics and preferences
,⩥ 1st method of data collection. Answer: Interiew patient, health history.
Patient is your primary source
⩥ Tanner's Model. Answer: Noticing
Interpreting
Responding
Reflecting
⩥ 2nd method of data collection. Answer: Physical examination ( guided
by subjective and objective)
⩥ noticing (tanners model). Answer: identify s/s, gather complete and
accurate data, assessing systematically and comprehensively, *predicting
(and managing) potential complications, identifying assumptions
⩥ Concepts of clinical judgment. Answer: 1. Safety
2. Healthcare quality
3. Leadership
4. Patient education
5. Evidence
6. Professionalism
7. Care coordination
, ⩥ objective data (noticing). Answer: information that is seen, heard, felt,
or smelled by an observer; signs
⩥ Analytic reasoning. Answer: Situation is unfamiliar
⩥ subjective data (noticing). Answer: things a person tells you about that
you cannot observe through your senses; symptoms
⩥ Intuitive reasoning. Answer: Able to recognize the situation
immedialy. Pattern based
⩥ factors that influence "Noticing". Answer: -intrapersonal
characteristics of the nurse
-theoretical and experiential knowledge of the nurse
-knowing the patient
-context or environment of care
⩥ Narrative reasoning. Answer: Situation to patient experience with
illness.
⩥ Interpreting (tanners). Answer: comparing and contrast data,
clustering related information, recognizing inconsistencies, checking
accuracy, distinguishing relevant from irrelevant, determine importance
RESOURCES EXPERT VERIFIED FINAL
PAPER 2026 FULL ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ clinical judgment. Answer: "Thinking Like A Nurse". integral to the
Safety of pt. Interpretation or conclusion about a patient's needs,
concerns, or health problems, and/or the decision to take action (or not),
use or modify standard approaches, or improvise new ones as deemed
appropriate by the patient's response.
⩥ Database. Answer: Completed health history and physical
examination, large store or bank of info
⩥ clinical reasoning. Answer: is the thinking process by which a nurse
reaches a clinical judgement. an iterative process of noticing,
interpreting, and responding- reasoning in transition with a fine
attunement to the patient and how the patient responds to the nurses
action
⩥ Psychosocial history. Answer: Psychological and social factors
⩥ evidence-based practice. Answer: clinical decision making that
integrates the best available research with clinical expertise and patient
characteristics and preferences
,⩥ 1st method of data collection. Answer: Interiew patient, health history.
Patient is your primary source
⩥ Tanner's Model. Answer: Noticing
Interpreting
Responding
Reflecting
⩥ 2nd method of data collection. Answer: Physical examination ( guided
by subjective and objective)
⩥ noticing (tanners model). Answer: identify s/s, gather complete and
accurate data, assessing systematically and comprehensively, *predicting
(and managing) potential complications, identifying assumptions
⩥ Concepts of clinical judgment. Answer: 1. Safety
2. Healthcare quality
3. Leadership
4. Patient education
5. Evidence
6. Professionalism
7. Care coordination
, ⩥ objective data (noticing). Answer: information that is seen, heard, felt,
or smelled by an observer; signs
⩥ Analytic reasoning. Answer: Situation is unfamiliar
⩥ subjective data (noticing). Answer: things a person tells you about that
you cannot observe through your senses; symptoms
⩥ Intuitive reasoning. Answer: Able to recognize the situation
immedialy. Pattern based
⩥ factors that influence "Noticing". Answer: -intrapersonal
characteristics of the nurse
-theoretical and experiential knowledge of the nurse
-knowing the patient
-context or environment of care
⩥ Narrative reasoning. Answer: Situation to patient experience with
illness.
⩥ Interpreting (tanners). Answer: comparing and contrast data,
clustering related information, recognizing inconsistencies, checking
accuracy, distinguishing relevant from irrelevant, determine importance