HONDROS NUR 155 EXAM 1 EXAM
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Tanner's Model of Clinical Judgement - CORRECT-ANSWERSA "MODEL"
based on how a nurse thinks. Explains 4 steps in the "CRITICAL
THINKING PROCESS" that nurses use to solve any problem:
*Noticing
*Interpreting
*Responding
*Reflecting
Nursing Process - CORRECT-ANSWERSUses the Scientific Method to
complete a Step-by-step approach to plan patient-centered care:
"ADPIE"
*Assessment
*Diagnosis
*Planning/Outcomes
*Implementation
*Evaluation
Why do we study Critical Thinking? - CORRECT-ANSWERSTo think with
a purpose, and know why you do what you do.
, A strict reasoning process that ensures a nurse is generating,
implementing, and evaluating approaches.
Benner's Theory of Stages and Clinical Competence - CORRECT-
ANSWERSWhat theory of stages have 5 Stages?
The 5 stages:
Stage 1: Novice
Stage 2: Advanced Beginner
Stage 3: Competent
Stage 4: Proficient
Stage 5: Expert
Credit to nursing-theory.org
Stage 1: Novice - CORRECT-ANSWERSNursing Students first year of
clinical education; inexperienced, text book knowledge, limited ability
to predict what might happen in any situation.
Credit to nursing-theory.org
Stage 2: Advanced Beginner - CORRECT-ANSWERSNewly graduated in
their first jobs; Nurses have more experience and are able to recognize
recurrent, meaningful components of a situation. They have the
knowledge and the knowhow but not the in-depth experience.
Credit to nursing-theory.org
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Tanner's Model of Clinical Judgement - CORRECT-ANSWERSA "MODEL"
based on how a nurse thinks. Explains 4 steps in the "CRITICAL
THINKING PROCESS" that nurses use to solve any problem:
*Noticing
*Interpreting
*Responding
*Reflecting
Nursing Process - CORRECT-ANSWERSUses the Scientific Method to
complete a Step-by-step approach to plan patient-centered care:
"ADPIE"
*Assessment
*Diagnosis
*Planning/Outcomes
*Implementation
*Evaluation
Why do we study Critical Thinking? - CORRECT-ANSWERSTo think with
a purpose, and know why you do what you do.
, A strict reasoning process that ensures a nurse is generating,
implementing, and evaluating approaches.
Benner's Theory of Stages and Clinical Competence - CORRECT-
ANSWERSWhat theory of stages have 5 Stages?
The 5 stages:
Stage 1: Novice
Stage 2: Advanced Beginner
Stage 3: Competent
Stage 4: Proficient
Stage 5: Expert
Credit to nursing-theory.org
Stage 1: Novice - CORRECT-ANSWERSNursing Students first year of
clinical education; inexperienced, text book knowledge, limited ability
to predict what might happen in any situation.
Credit to nursing-theory.org
Stage 2: Advanced Beginner - CORRECT-ANSWERSNewly graduated in
their first jobs; Nurses have more experience and are able to recognize
recurrent, meaningful components of a situation. They have the
knowledge and the knowhow but not the in-depth experience.
Credit to nursing-theory.org