NSG 3130 Fundamental Concepts and Skills for Nursing Practice II Exam with Questions and Answers
It covers key domains which include; Core Nursing Competencies and Clinical Judgment, Health Beliefs, Ethnicity, and Culture, Delegation and Professional Communication, Documentation and Legal/Ethical Standards and Advanced Clinical Skills. A nursing student is caring for a postoperative patient who suddenly reports shortness of breath and increasing anxiety. The nurse gathers vital signs, reviews the chart, and notices a drop in oxygen saturation. According to the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model, what is the next most appropriate action in the clinical judgment process? a. Take immediate action by applying oxygen b. Analyze the collected cues to determine relevance and meaning c. Evaluate outcomes of previous interventions d. Generate multiple hypotheses without prioritization Correct Answer: b Rationale: The clinical judgment process requires the nurse to first recognize cues and then analyze them before acting. Analyzing cues involves interpreting clinical data such as vital signs and oxygen saturation to determine their significance. Immediate action without analysis may lead to inappropriate interventions.
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