ACTUAL EXAM 302 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Complete assessment - CORRECT ANSWER A review and physical
examination of all body systems, for stable patients only
spices - CORRECT ANSWER is an efficient and effective
instrument for obtaining the information necessary to prevent health
alterations in the older adult patient. this acronym for the common
syndrome of the elderly requiring nursing intervention.
SPICES - CORRECT ANSWER Tool to obtain the information
necessary to prevent alterations in the older adult patient
clinical judgment - CORRECT ANSWER "Thinking Like A Nurse".
integral to the Safety of pt. Interpretation or conclusion about a
patient's needs, concerns, or health problems, and/or the decision to
take action (or not), use or modify standard approaches, or improvise
new ones as deemed appropriate by the patient's response.
Database - CORRECT ANSWER Completed health history and
physical examination, large store or bank of info
sleep - CORRECT ANSWER S is for _____ disorders
S in SPICES - CORRECT ANSWER Sleep disorders
clinical reasoning - CORRECT ANSWER is the thinking process by
which a nurse reaches a clinical judgement. an iterative process of
noticing, interpreting, and responding- reasoning in transition with a
,fine attunement to the patient and how the patient responds to the
nurses action
back channeling - CORRECT ANSWER reinforce your interest in
what a patient has to say through the use of good eye contact and
listening skills. ex. "go on", or " uh-huh"
Yes - CORRECT ANSWER Can pain be subjective and objective
knowledge base (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER prepares
you to better anticipate and identify patients problems by
understanding their origin and nature. varies according to education,
initiative, experience.
knowledge base (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER prepares
you to better anticipate and identify patients problems by
understanding their origin and nature. varies according to education,
initiative, experience.
Implementation - CORRECT ANSWER Nursing care to accomplish
a goal for a patient( what you are going to do)
probing - CORRECT ANSWER as a patient tells his or her story,
encourage a full description without trying to control the direction the
story takes.
experience (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER necessary to
acquire clinical decision making skills. learn from observing, sensing,
talking with patients and families, and reflecting actively on all
experiences.
experience (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER necessary to
acquire clinical decision making skills. learn from observing, sensing,
talking with patients and families, and reflecting actively on all
experiences.
,competency (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER in practice
you will apply critical thinking components during each step of the
nursing process. general critical thinking, specific critical thinking-
nursing process
review of systems - CORRECT ANSWER is a systematic approach
for collecting subjective data information from patients about the
presence or absence of health related issues in each body system.
Interdependent - CORRECT ANSWER Both RN and LPN carry out
orders for treatments and meds written by the doctor
competency (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER in practice
you will apply critical thinking components during each step of the
nursing process. general critical thinking, specific critical thinking-
nursing process
Intervention - CORRECT ANSWER Action taken to reach a patient
outcome
validation - CORRECT ANSWER assessment of data is the
comparison of data with another source to determine data accuracy.
attitudes (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER guidelines for
how to approach a problem or decision making situation.
confidence, independence, fairness, responsibility, risk taking,
discipline, perseverance, creativity, curiosity, integrity, humility
attitudes (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER guidelines for
how to approach a problem or decision making situation.
confidence, independence, fairness, responsibility, risk taking,
discipline, perseverance, creativity, curiosity, integrity, humility
Nursing diagnosis - CORRECT ANSWER Process the RN is
exclussivly responsible for
, medical diagnosis - CORRECT ANSWER the identification of a
disease condition based on a specific evaluation of physical signs and
symptoms, a patients medical history, and the results of diagnostic
tests and procedures.
standards (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER intellectual
standards- a principle for rational thought- used for nursing process
Professional standard- ethical criteria for nursing judgement, evidence
based criteria used for evaluation, and criteria for professional
responsibility
standards (critical thinking) - CORRECT ANSWER intellectual
standards- a principle for rational thought- used for nursing process
Professional standard- ethical criteria for nursing judgement, evidence
based criteria used for evaluation, and criteria for professional
responsibility
Planning - CORRECT ANSWER The LPN assists the RN in the
development of the planning of the goals and outcomes as well as
interventions for the patient
nursing diagnosis - CORRECT ANSWER clinical judgement
concerning a human response to health conditions/life processes, or
vulnerability for that response by an individual, family, or community
that a nurse is licensed and competent to treat.
ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice - CORRECT
ANSWER standard of care provided to patients.
- Includes identifying and acknowledging expertise of those inside and
outside nursing profession
- Includes referring client to others in order to meet client's needs
ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice - CORRECT
ANSWER standard of care provided to patients.
- Includes identifying and acknowledging expertise of those inside and
outside nursing profession