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N524 Assessment 1 Exam Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Update clinical judgement steps - Answers Recognize cues (assessment): The filtering of information from different sources (i.e., signs, symptoms, health history, environment). Analyze cues (analysis): The linking of recognized cues to the client's clinical presentation and establishing probable client needs, concerns, and problems. Prioritize hypotheses (analysis): Establishing priorities of care based on the client's health problems (i.e., environmental factors, risk assessment, urgency, signs/symptoms, diagnostic tests, lab values). Generate solutions (planning): Identifying expected outcomes and related nursing interventions to ensure a client's needs are met. Take actions (implementation): To implement appropriate interventions based on nursing knowledge, priorities of care, and planned outcomes to promote, maintain, or restore a client's health. Evaluate outcomes (evaluation): To evaluate a client's response to nursing interventions and reach a nursing judgment regarding the extent to which outcomes have been met. nursing process - Answers Assessment Diagnosis Planning Implementation Evaluation 5 activities needed to preform a systematic assessment - Answers Collect data Verify data Organize data Identify Patterns Report and record data What is important data? - Answers Name Age Gender Admitting dx Medical/surgical hx Chronic illness Advanced directives Lab data/ diagnostic tests Medications Allergies Support services Psychosocial/Cultural assessment What is clinical reasoning? - Answers The thinking process by which a nurse reaches a clinical judgement Considers nursing knowledge, client situations, and prioritization of client problems and concerns, while utilizing evidence-based practice What is critical thinking? - Answers The skill of learning to analyze and interpret data to solve a problem to achieve a desired outcome. Includes questioning, analysis, synthesis, interpretation, inference, inductive and deductive reasoning, intuition, application, and creativity. Individual factors that impact clinical situations - Answers •Nursing factors (i.e., knowledge, skills, specialty) •Nurse characteristics (i.e., attitudes, prior experience, level of experience)

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clinical judgement steps - Answers Recognize cues (assessment): The filtering of information
from different sources (i.e., signs, symptoms, health history, environment).



Analyze cues (analysis): The linking of recognized cues to the client's clinical presentation and
establishing probable client needs, concerns, and problems.



Prioritize hypotheses (analysis): Establishing priorities of care based on the client's health
problems (i.e., environmental factors, risk assessment, urgency, signs/symptoms, diagnostic
tests, lab values).



Generate solutions (planning): Identifying expected outcomes and related nursing interventions
to ensure a client's needs are met.



Take actions (implementation): To implement appropriate interventions based on nursing
knowledge, priorities of care, and planned outcomes to promote, maintain, or restore a client's
health.



Evaluate outcomes (evaluation): To evaluate a client's response to nursing interventions and
reach a nursing judgment regarding the extent to which outcomes have been met.

nursing process - Answers Assessment

Diagnosis

Planning

Implementation

Evaluation

5 activities needed to preform a systematic assessment - Answers Collect data

Verify data

Organize data

Identify Patterns

,Report and record data

What is important data? - Answers Name

Age

Gender

Admitting dx

Medical/surgical hx

Chronic illness

Advanced directives

Lab data/ diagnostic tests

Medications

Allergies

Support services

Psychosocial/Cultural assessment

What is clinical reasoning? - Answers The thinking process by which a nurse reaches a clinical
judgement



Considers nursing knowledge, client situations, and prioritization of client problems and
concerns, while utilizing evidence-based practice

What is critical thinking? - Answers The skill of learning to analyze and interpret data to solve a
problem to achieve a desired outcome.



Includes questioning, analysis, synthesis, interpretation, inference, inductive and deductive
reasoning, intuition, application, and creativity.

Individual factors that impact clinical situations - Answers •Nursing factors (i.e., knowledge,
skills, specialty)



•Nurse characteristics (i.e., attitudes, prior experience, level of experience)

, •Cognitive load (i.e., demands on the nurse, stress, problem-solving, memory).

Environmental factors that impact clinical situations - Answers •Setting, situation, and
environment (i.e., safety considerations, equipment, surroundings)

•Client observation (i.e., age, symptoms of health alteration)



•Resources (i.e., staffing, supplies, beds, care partners)



•Health records (i.e., history, labs, diagnostic tests, I&O, medications, treatments)



•Time pressure (i.e., pager, STAT medication, change in client condition)



•Cultural considerations (i.e., language, literacy, religion, diet)



•Task complexity (i.e., level of difficulty, complicated versus simple action, number of people
involved, sound delegation)



•Risk assessment (i.e., identifying and finding ways to remove or minimize harm to promote
safety and health).

Prioritization Process - Answers ABCD's

Safety

Stable vs Unstable

Diagnosis

Psychosocial issues

Order of required tasks

Time sensitive

Delegable tasks

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