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nursing Process - answer data collection, planning, implementation,
evaluation
Tanner's Model - answer noticing, interpretation, responding, reflecting
Tanner's Model: Noticing - answer identifying signs and symptoms,
gathering complete and accurate data, assessing systematically and
comprehensively, predicting(& managing) potential complication,
identifying assumptions
Tanner's Noticing: identifying signs and symptoms - answer ability to
identify signs and symptoms
Tanner's Noticing: gathering complete and accurate data - answer
gathering complete and accurate data from sources
Tanner's Noticing: assessing systematically and comprehensively - answer
coming up with a method so you don't forget anything
, Tanner's Noticing: predicting( & managing) potential complications -
answer looking at the total picture to make sure we can prevent any
further complications
Tanner's Noticing: identifying assumptions - answer not jumping to
conclusions
Benner's Theory - answer Novice, advanced beginner, confident, expert
Benner's Novice: - answer Rule Based Learner
Beginner with no experience
nursing student to predict what might happen in a situation
rule-governed behavior is limited & inflexible
Benner's Advanced Beginner: - answer Things you may struggle with
new grad nurses
demonstrates acceptable performance
has gained prior experience in actual situations to recognize recurring
meaningful component's
principles, based on experiences, begin to be formulated to guide actions
Benner's Confident: - answer typically a nurse with 2-3 years of experience
on the job in the same area or in similar
may lack some speed and flexibility
gains perspective from planning own actions
Benner's Expert: - answer no longer relies on principles, rules, or
guidelines to connect situations & determine actions
Much more background of experience
has intuitive grasp of clinical situations
performance is now fluid, flexible, and highly proficient.