NUR 155 EXAM 1 REVIEW
"Identifying assumptions" - No supporting evidence, jumping to conclusions, how
do you know, what do you know and based on WHAT evidence
"Increasing oxygen, going on a walk, taking patient to bathroom" - Responding
"interventions"
"Think with a purpose" (4 words) - Stop, think, ask and assess
3 things that could affect your thinking when predicting? - Environmental,
experience and recognizing the patterns
4 Steps of Tanner's Clinical Judgement model - Noticing, reflecting, responding
and interpreting
A new mom is considered as.. - novice
APIE - assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation
Are we allowed to do vitals, assess, pass meds, delegate UAPS, teach patient,
contribute and collect data? - YES!
Are we allowed to push IV meds, preform chemo or any blood product, teach
nursing process, make care plans or diagnose? - NO!
Assessing systematically and comprehensively - piece by piece, body systems,
head to toe and focused assesment
Barriers to collecting data - Communication, culture, skills, education *watch for
select all that apply*
Benner's Theory of Novice to Expert - Novice (student)
Beginner (LPN)
Competent (RN)
Proficient (Dr.)
Expert (Specialist)
, Bias is considered as.. - YOUR OWN OPINION
Bias: - drug users, abortions, religion, diseases, criminal background and sexual
orientation
Clinical Judgement - gives safe complete patient-centered care
Critical thinking - uses principles of nursing process and evidence based practice
Definition for Tanner's Model - dynamic process that accounts for changes in the
situation as they occur
Difference between novice and experienced nurse - Recognizing patterns, more
knowledge and experience
Difference between Tanner's and Nursing Process - Planning to provide care is
nursing process, Tanner's is the THINKING behind it, "why we provide care."
Evidence-based practice - means that everything we do in nursing is trial and
error before we use in practice
How to gather more information for drug seeking patients? - Review medical
records & focused pain assessment
How to prevent skin breakdown? - Float heels, air mattress
Identifying signs and symptoms - recognizing
If a patient is complaining about pain during range of motion activities.. - STOP
MOVING
If a patient is dizzy (subjective or objective) - subjective
If a patient is having chest pain (subjective or objective) - subjective
"Identifying assumptions" - No supporting evidence, jumping to conclusions, how
do you know, what do you know and based on WHAT evidence
"Increasing oxygen, going on a walk, taking patient to bathroom" - Responding
"interventions"
"Think with a purpose" (4 words) - Stop, think, ask and assess
3 things that could affect your thinking when predicting? - Environmental,
experience and recognizing the patterns
4 Steps of Tanner's Clinical Judgement model - Noticing, reflecting, responding
and interpreting
A new mom is considered as.. - novice
APIE - assessment, planning, implementation, evaluation
Are we allowed to do vitals, assess, pass meds, delegate UAPS, teach patient,
contribute and collect data? - YES!
Are we allowed to push IV meds, preform chemo or any blood product, teach
nursing process, make care plans or diagnose? - NO!
Assessing systematically and comprehensively - piece by piece, body systems,
head to toe and focused assesment
Barriers to collecting data - Communication, culture, skills, education *watch for
select all that apply*
Benner's Theory of Novice to Expert - Novice (student)
Beginner (LPN)
Competent (RN)
Proficient (Dr.)
Expert (Specialist)
, Bias is considered as.. - YOUR OWN OPINION
Bias: - drug users, abortions, religion, diseases, criminal background and sexual
orientation
Clinical Judgement - gives safe complete patient-centered care
Critical thinking - uses principles of nursing process and evidence based practice
Definition for Tanner's Model - dynamic process that accounts for changes in the
situation as they occur
Difference between novice and experienced nurse - Recognizing patterns, more
knowledge and experience
Difference between Tanner's and Nursing Process - Planning to provide care is
nursing process, Tanner's is the THINKING behind it, "why we provide care."
Evidence-based practice - means that everything we do in nursing is trial and
error before we use in practice
How to gather more information for drug seeking patients? - Review medical
records & focused pain assessment
How to prevent skin breakdown? - Float heels, air mattress
Identifying signs and symptoms - recognizing
If a patient is complaining about pain during range of motion activities.. - STOP
MOVING
If a patient is dizzy (subjective or objective) - subjective
If a patient is having chest pain (subjective or objective) - subjective