2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED
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⩥ What is the nursing process?.
Answer: A systematic problem-solving process that guides all nursing
actions
⩥ Assessment.
Answer: a systematic and dynamic process for collecting and analyzing
data about a patient's health
⩥ Nursing Diagnosis.
Answer: a method to provide and evaluate appropriate patient care.
⩥ Outcome.
Answer: the desire result or goal after implementation of the patient's
individualized plan of care.
⩥ Implementation.
,Answer: the step of nursing process when the plan of care for a patient is
put into action
⩥ Planning.
Answer: activities the patient must complete to meet the determined
results or desired outcomes. These are tasks that the patient must be able
to do alone or collaboratively with healthcare professionals.
⩥ Evaluation.
Answer: the systematic determination of a patient's progress towards the
achievement of outcomes and goals set during the care-planing process.
⩥ Medical Diagnosis.
Answer: identification of a disease or condition and description of a
problem toward which providers direct the treatment plan.
⩥ CJMM.
Answer: Clinical Judgement Measurement Model
⩥ Steps of Clinical Judgment Measurement Model.
Answer: recognize cues, analyze cues, prioritize hypotheses, generate
solutions, take action, evaluate outcomes
⩥ Clinical Judgment.
,Answer: it's putting everything you observe, know, and understand about
a patient together to figure out what's going on? What should I do next?
Is what I'm doing working?
It includes; Noticing, Interpreting, Responding, and Reflecting
⩥ Critical Thinking.
Answer: the disciplined, systematic process of applying skillful
reasoning as a guide to belief or action. Reasoning about clinical issues
such as teamwork, collaboration, and steaming workflow.
⩥ Clinical Reasoning.
Answer: the process by which a healthcare provider combines their own
knowledge and experience with data obtained through various patient
assessments to diagnose a medical problem and determine an
appropriate response. A complex cognitive process that uses formal and
informal thinking strategies to gather and analyze patient information,
evaluate the significance of this information, and weigh alternative
actions.
⩥ Critical Thinking Indicators.
Answer: certain behaviors that demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and
attitudes that promote critical thinking.
⩥ Interpersonal Barrier.
, Answer: negative patterns of behavior that hinders communication and
impacts relationship management.
⩥ Interpersonal communication.
Answer: the exchange of thoughts, feelings, and beliefs between two or
more people
⩥ intrapersonal communication.
Answer: the process of understanding information within oneself
⩥ Nontherapeutic communication.
Answer: negative expressions, attitudes, and actions that make a patient
feel uneasy.
⩥ Nonverbal communication.
Answer: exchange of information without use of words; with facial
expressions, posture, eye contact, gestures, and physical touch.
⩥ Self-awareness.
Answer: being able to recognize and understand one's own emotions.
⩥ Self-management.
Answer: the ability to control impulsive feelings and behaviors