ATI 10 : CLINICAL JUDGEMENT PROCESS ( A NEW
UPDATED VERSION ) LATEST 2024 ACTUAL TEST
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS |
GUARANTEED PASS (REVISED EXAM)
Clinical Judgement Process - ANSWER: Nurse uses critical thinking and evidence-
based practice to make clinical decisions.
Nursing Process - ANSWER: Guides nurses in delivering holistic, client-centered care
considering the entire person.
Spiritual Well-being - ANSWER: Unique for each client, can be promoted by assisting
with religious practices.
Mental Well-being - ANSWER: Nurse helps maintain and promote mental health
through relaxation techniques and social support.
Physical Well-being - ANSWER: Nurse helps maintain and improve physical health
through diet, physical activity, and health education.
Assessment - ANSWER: Application of nursing knowledge to collect, organize, and
validate client health data.
Analysis - ANSWER: Nurse's ability to analyze assessment data to identify health
problems and client needs.
Planning - ANSWER: Nurse's ability to make decisions and develop measurable client
goals and nursing interventions.
Implementation - ANSWER: Application of nursing knowledge to implement
interventions for client health.
Evaluation - ANSWER: Ability to evaluate client response to nursing interventions
and reach a nursing judgment.
Clinical Judgment Action Model (CJAM) - ANSWER: Recognize, analyze, prioritize,
generate solutions, take actions, and evaluate outcomes.
Clinical Reasoning - ANSWER: Mental process used to analyze all data pertaining to a
clinical situation.
Plan of Care - ANSWER: Document accessed and modified by the interprofessional
health care team for client care.
, Delegation - ANSWER: Assigning nursing activities to another person based on
appropriate training.
Care Coordination - ANSWER: Leads to better client outcomes and improves the
quality of health care.
Time Management - ANSWER: Process of planning time to achieve goals, often
requiring flexibility and multitasking.
SMART Goals - ANSWER: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely goals.
SBAR - ANSWER: Situational-background-assessment-recommendation for organized
communication.
SOAP - ANSWER: Subjective-objective-assessment and plan for organized
communication.
Client Assignments - ANSWER: Standard processes include direct, area, and group
assignments based on client needs and unit size.
Discharge Planning - ANSWER: Ongoing process starting on admission, involving the
client and caregivers.
IDEAL Discharge Planning - ANSWER: Include, Discuss, Educate, Assess, Listen to the
client and caregivers.
Teach Back Method - ANSWER: Requires the client to explain back to the nurse what
was taught.
Five Rights of Delegation - ANSWER: Right task, circumstance, person,
direction/communication, and supervision/evaluation.
Teach back method - ANSWER: Client explains back to nurse what was taught
Five rights of delegation - ANSWER: Task, circumstance, person, communication,
culture
Care supervision - ANSWER: Senior clinicians overseeing and guiding novice nurses
Primary nursing care practice - ANSWER: Organizing tasks, teamwork, medication
administration
Team nursing - ANSWER: Utilizes nurses' experience levels and skills
De-escalation techniques - ANSWER: STAMP, OAS, BVC, BRACHA
UPDATED VERSION ) LATEST 2024 ACTUAL TEST
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS |
GUARANTEED PASS (REVISED EXAM)
Clinical Judgement Process - ANSWER: Nurse uses critical thinking and evidence-
based practice to make clinical decisions.
Nursing Process - ANSWER: Guides nurses in delivering holistic, client-centered care
considering the entire person.
Spiritual Well-being - ANSWER: Unique for each client, can be promoted by assisting
with religious practices.
Mental Well-being - ANSWER: Nurse helps maintain and promote mental health
through relaxation techniques and social support.
Physical Well-being - ANSWER: Nurse helps maintain and improve physical health
through diet, physical activity, and health education.
Assessment - ANSWER: Application of nursing knowledge to collect, organize, and
validate client health data.
Analysis - ANSWER: Nurse's ability to analyze assessment data to identify health
problems and client needs.
Planning - ANSWER: Nurse's ability to make decisions and develop measurable client
goals and nursing interventions.
Implementation - ANSWER: Application of nursing knowledge to implement
interventions for client health.
Evaluation - ANSWER: Ability to evaluate client response to nursing interventions
and reach a nursing judgment.
Clinical Judgment Action Model (CJAM) - ANSWER: Recognize, analyze, prioritize,
generate solutions, take actions, and evaluate outcomes.
Clinical Reasoning - ANSWER: Mental process used to analyze all data pertaining to a
clinical situation.
Plan of Care - ANSWER: Document accessed and modified by the interprofessional
health care team for client care.
, Delegation - ANSWER: Assigning nursing activities to another person based on
appropriate training.
Care Coordination - ANSWER: Leads to better client outcomes and improves the
quality of health care.
Time Management - ANSWER: Process of planning time to achieve goals, often
requiring flexibility and multitasking.
SMART Goals - ANSWER: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely goals.
SBAR - ANSWER: Situational-background-assessment-recommendation for organized
communication.
SOAP - ANSWER: Subjective-objective-assessment and plan for organized
communication.
Client Assignments - ANSWER: Standard processes include direct, area, and group
assignments based on client needs and unit size.
Discharge Planning - ANSWER: Ongoing process starting on admission, involving the
client and caregivers.
IDEAL Discharge Planning - ANSWER: Include, Discuss, Educate, Assess, Listen to the
client and caregivers.
Teach Back Method - ANSWER: Requires the client to explain back to the nurse what
was taught.
Five Rights of Delegation - ANSWER: Right task, circumstance, person,
direction/communication, and supervision/evaluation.
Teach back method - ANSWER: Client explains back to nurse what was taught
Five rights of delegation - ANSWER: Task, circumstance, person, communication,
culture
Care supervision - ANSWER: Senior clinicians overseeing and guiding novice nurses
Primary nursing care practice - ANSWER: Organizing tasks, teamwork, medication
administration
Team nursing - ANSWER: Utilizes nurses' experience levels and skills
De-escalation techniques - ANSWER: STAMP, OAS, BVC, BRACHA