NURS 661 Exam 1 Spring 2026 Study Guide
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suggests that a person may be predisposed for a mental disorder that
remains unexpressed until triggered by stress. Nature vs. nurture, genetics
vs env, interaction between inherent vulnerability and env stressors.
Choose an answer
1 diathesis-stress model 2 unconscious incompetency
3 Nurturing 4 Novice
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, unconscious incompetency Stages of learning- No knowledge or skill in area,
but we don't know of skill/knowledge
Conscious incompetence stage Stages of learning- we feel uncomfortable about
what we do not know
Conscious competency Stages of learning- 2-5 yes exp. coordinates
complex care and sees situations as wholes, and
long term solutions. We begin to acquire skills
and concentrate on what we are doing
Unconscious competency Stages of learning- we blend skills together and
they become habits, allowing use without
struggling with components
Novice Benners stage of learning- no exp, governed by
rules and regs.
Advanced beginner Benners stages of learning- recognizes aspects
of situations and makes judgments.
Competent/proficient Benners stages of learning- we begin to acquire
the skills and concentrate on what we are doing.
Expert Flexible, efficient, uses intuition
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suggests that a person may be predisposed for a mental disorder that
remains unexpressed until triggered by stress. Nature vs. nurture, genetics
vs env, interaction between inherent vulnerability and env stressors.
Choose an answer
1 diathesis-stress model 2 unconscious incompetency
3 Nurturing 4 Novice
Don't know?
Terms in this set (60)
, unconscious incompetency Stages of learning- No knowledge or skill in area,
but we don't know of skill/knowledge
Conscious incompetence stage Stages of learning- we feel uncomfortable about
what we do not know
Conscious competency Stages of learning- 2-5 yes exp. coordinates
complex care and sees situations as wholes, and
long term solutions. We begin to acquire skills
and concentrate on what we are doing
Unconscious competency Stages of learning- we blend skills together and
they become habits, allowing use without
struggling with components
Novice Benners stage of learning- no exp, governed by
rules and regs.
Advanced beginner Benners stages of learning- recognizes aspects
of situations and makes judgments.
Competent/proficient Benners stages of learning- we begin to acquire
the skills and concentrate on what we are doing.
Expert Flexible, efficient, uses intuition