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pbl final exam Questions and Correct
Answers
Question: how are mind/concept maps a strategy to assist learning
Answer: - aid in critical thinking by visually seeing a plan and organizes
thoughts and actions
Question: what is narrative competence
Answer: - ability to incorporate patients stories into their care. not all of
nursing is about science.
- without narratives, the art of "nursing" can get lost, patients feel like
they're just in the business of health care
Question: what are group norms
Answer: an expected way of behaving, group norms aid in the ability go a
group to function
Question: what is a learning gap? learning goal? learning question?
Answer: learning gap - what you don't know
learning goal - what you would specifically like to learn
learning question - question surrounding learning goal
Question: what is conformity/ non conformity
Answer: - to go with the group or to go against the group
Question: what are the 5 ways of knowing
Answer: - scientific (empiric): understanding of the science of nursing and
clinically sound care for patients
- personal: having a complete understanding of oneself. requires deep
reflection and checking of one's biases
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- emancipatory: knowledge of social, political and cultural issues, and why
they came to be that way.
- aesthetic: the ability to appreciate situations on a unique basis.
exemplified in being able to identify what is significant and meaningful in
any given situation
- ethical: reflection of a nurse's value/morals. requires experiential
knowledge on things others value as well.
Question: provide an example for each way of knowing
Answer: empiric - knowing the steps of inserting a catheter
ethical - making a decision about a patient without consulting them first
personal.- you don't know how much you can work on minimal sleep,
don't know ur limits
aesthetic - noticing a change in a patients behaviour
emancipatory - keeping up with the latest issues of nurses and healthcare
Question: what is empathy
Answer: understanding and validating a patients perspective, feelings,
concerns, etc
Question: what is praxis
Answer: - the process of identifying an issue and then going on to do
something about it
Question: what is the scientific paradigm
Answer: a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns
Pretest - Stuvia US
pbl final exam Questions and Correct
Answers
Question: how are mind/concept maps a strategy to assist learning
Answer: - aid in critical thinking by visually seeing a plan and organizes
thoughts and actions
Question: what is narrative competence
Answer: - ability to incorporate patients stories into their care. not all of
nursing is about science.
- without narratives, the art of "nursing" can get lost, patients feel like
they're just in the business of health care
Question: what are group norms
Answer: an expected way of behaving, group norms aid in the ability go a
group to function
Question: what is a learning gap? learning goal? learning question?
Answer: learning gap - what you don't know
learning goal - what you would specifically like to learn
learning question - question surrounding learning goal
Question: what is conformity/ non conformity
Answer: - to go with the group or to go against the group
Question: what are the 5 ways of knowing
Answer: - scientific (empiric): understanding of the science of nursing and
clinically sound care for patients
- personal: having a complete understanding of oneself. requires deep
reflection and checking of one's biases
Pretest - Stuvia US
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- emancipatory: knowledge of social, political and cultural issues, and why
they came to be that way.
- aesthetic: the ability to appreciate situations on a unique basis.
exemplified in being able to identify what is significant and meaningful in
any given situation
- ethical: reflection of a nurse's value/morals. requires experiential
knowledge on things others value as well.
Question: provide an example for each way of knowing
Answer: empiric - knowing the steps of inserting a catheter
ethical - making a decision about a patient without consulting them first
personal.- you don't know how much you can work on minimal sleep,
don't know ur limits
aesthetic - noticing a change in a patients behaviour
emancipatory - keeping up with the latest issues of nurses and healthcare
Question: what is empathy
Answer: understanding and validating a patients perspective, feelings,
concerns, etc
Question: what is praxis
Answer: - the process of identifying an issue and then going on to do
something about it
Question: what is the scientific paradigm
Answer: a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns
Pretest - Stuvia US