RNSG 1137 Final Questions with Answers (100% Correct
Answers)
Secondary Health Promotion Answer: screening for early detection of
disease with prompt diagnosis and treatment
Screenings
-Regular check-ups/exams
-Meds and caring for wounds? (According to the book)
components of critical thinking (9) Answer: -Identify the priorities that
will determine the nurse's plan of patient-centered care.
-Gather pertinent data from the patient's chart and assessments to
determine why certain developments have occurred and to determine
if additional data are needed to address the situation accurately.
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-Validate the information presented to make sure that it is accurate and
compare it with any pre-existing data. Information should be evidence
based. Analyze the information to determine its significance and to
identify the formation of clusters or patterns that point to certain
conclusions.
-Utilize logical thinking, past clinical experiences, theoretical
knowledge, and intuitive thinking to assess the status of the patient's
condition. Anticipate the patient's needs and outcomes while
acknowledging personal bias and cultural influences.
-Maintain a flexible attitude that facilitates thinking and inquiry and
consider all possibilities.
-Utilize inductive and deductive reasoning to identify available
options and analyze each in terms of its advantages and
disadvantages.
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-Formulate decisions that reflect creativity and independent decision
making.
-Demonstrate personal humility in terms of one's knowledge deficits
and willingly seek additional information to assist with decision
making.
-Exhibit the courage to seek new, innovative approaches to patient-
centered care. Detach their personal viewpoints from situations and
look at things objectively, a process called bracketing.
Common Areas Requiring Advocacy (17) Answer: 1. End-of-life
decisions
2. Technological advances
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3. Health-care reimbursement
4. Access to health care
5. Transitions in health care
6. Provider-patient conflicts regarding expectations
and desired outcomes
7. Withholding of information or blatant lying to patients
8. Insurance authorizations, denials, and delays in coverage
9. Medical errors
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