HONDROS NUR 155 FINAL EXAM 2 LATEST
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EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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Tanner's Model of Clinical A model based on how a nurse THINKS, it
Judgement explains the 4 steps in the critical thinking
process that nurses use to solve any problem:
Noticing
Interpereting
Responding
Reflecting
, Nursing Process Uses the Scientific Method to complete a Step by
step approach to PROVIDE PATIENT centered
care: ADPIE
Assessment
Diagnosis -RN only
Planning/Outcomes
Implementation
Evaluation
Why study Critical Thinking? Thinking with a purpose, know why you do what
you do.
Discipline specific reasoning process that ensures
a nurse is generating, implementing, and
evaluation approaches.
Benner's Theory of Stages of 5 Stages of developing nursing clinical
Clinical Competence competence:
Stage 1: Novice
Stage 2: Advanced Beginner
Stage 3: Competent
Stage 4: Proficient
Stage 5: Expert
Credit to nursing-theory.org
Stage 1: Novice Nursing Student in first year of clinical education;
limited and inflexible, rule based, limited ability to
predict what might happen in a particular
situation.
Credit to nursing-theory.org
VERSIONS (VERSION A & B) 2026 ACTUAL
EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS
Save
Practice questions for this set
Learn 1 /7 Study with Learn
Terms in this set (94)
Tanner's Model of Clinical A model based on how a nurse THINKS, it
Judgement explains the 4 steps in the critical thinking
process that nurses use to solve any problem:
Noticing
Interpereting
Responding
Reflecting
, Nursing Process Uses the Scientific Method to complete a Step by
step approach to PROVIDE PATIENT centered
care: ADPIE
Assessment
Diagnosis -RN only
Planning/Outcomes
Implementation
Evaluation
Why study Critical Thinking? Thinking with a purpose, know why you do what
you do.
Discipline specific reasoning process that ensures
a nurse is generating, implementing, and
evaluation approaches.
Benner's Theory of Stages of 5 Stages of developing nursing clinical
Clinical Competence competence:
Stage 1: Novice
Stage 2: Advanced Beginner
Stage 3: Competent
Stage 4: Proficient
Stage 5: Expert
Credit to nursing-theory.org
Stage 1: Novice Nursing Student in first year of clinical education;
limited and inflexible, rule based, limited ability to
predict what might happen in a particular
situation.
Credit to nursing-theory.org