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shift report the night nurse states that a client mentioned having a bad experience with surger
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y in the past. The nurse was called away and was unable to continue the conversation with the
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Bclient. The nurse tells the day shift nurse about the comment and notes that the client appear
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s anxious. When the day shift nurse visits the client to clarify the client's bad experience with s
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urgery, the nurse is exhibiting which aspect of critical thinking?
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A. IntegrityB




B. Discipline
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C. Confidence
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D. Perseverance - ANSWER-
B B B D. Discipline
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Discipline includes completing the task at hand, including assessments (which were not compl
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eted on the previous shift). Integrity includes recognizing when one's opinions conflict with th
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ose of others and finding a mutually satisfying solution. Confidence is demonstrated in one's p
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resentation and belief in one's knowledge and abilities. Perseverance helps the critical thinker
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to find effective solutions to client care problems, especially when they have been previously
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unresolved.



A client tells the nurse, "I'm not happy with the way the patient care technician did my bath. H
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e just seemed to be in a hurry and did not wash my back like I asked." The nurse decides to go t
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alk with the technician to learn his side of the story as well. This is an example of:
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A. Fairness B




B. CuriosityB




C. Risk taking
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D. Responsibility - ANSWER-
B B B A. Fairness
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,Fairness involves analyzing all viewpoints to understand the situation completely before maki
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ng a decision. Curiosity gives the critical thinker the motivation to continue to ask questions an
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d learn more. Risk taking involves trying different ways to solve problems.
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The surgical unit has initiated the use of a pain rating scale to assess the severity of clients' pai
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n during their postoperative recovery. The nurse assigned to a client can look at the pain flow s
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heet to see the client's pain scores over the last 24 hours. Use of the pain scale is an example o
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f adherence to which intellectual standard? - ANSWER-
B B B B B B B D. Consistency B




Using the same pain scale for all clients and ratings promotes consistency—
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each nurse has the same measurement scale to compare assessments. Relevance refers to ho
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w applicable the assessment is. An assessment has depth when it deals with less obvious issue
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s. Specificity refers to the ability of the assessment to provide information about the particular
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Bproblem of interest. B B




During the day the nurse spends time instructing a client in how to self-
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administer insulin. After discussing the technique and demonstrating an injection, the nurse a
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sks the client to try it. After the client makes two attempts it is clear that the client does not un
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derstand how to prepare the correct dose. The nurse discusses the situation with the charge n
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urse and asks for suggestions. This is an example of:
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A. Reflection
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B. Risk taking
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C. Problem solving
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D. Client assessment - ANSWER-
B B B B C. Problem Solving
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This is an example of problem solving because the nurse is taking a problem to a supervisor for
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help in finding a different approach. Reflection is the process of purposefully thinking back an
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d recalling a situation to discover its purpose or meaning. Risk taking involves trying a different
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approach. Client assessment is the first step in the process of instruction.
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A nurse uses an institution's procedure manual to confirm how to insert a Foley catheter. The l
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evel of critical thinking the nurse is using is:
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A. Commitment
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,B. Scientific method
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C. Basic critical thinking
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D. Complex critical thinking - ANSWER-
B B B B B C. Basic critical thinking
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At the basic level of critical thinking, a learner trusts the experts and follows a procedure step
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by step. Complex critical thinkers separate themselves from authorities and analyze and exami
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ne choices more independently. Commitment is the third level of critical thinking in which the
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person anticipates the need to make choices without assistance from others. The scientific me
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thod is a process of problem solving.
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A nurse refers to a client's postsurgical written plan of care, noting that the client has a drainag
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e device collecting wound drainage. The surgeon is to be notified when drainage in the device
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exceeds 100 ml for the day. The nurse carefully notes the amount of drainage currently in the
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device. This is an example of: B B B B B




A. Planning
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B. Evaluation
B




C. Assessment
B




D. Intervention - ANSWER-
B B B C. Assessment
B




Assessment is the process of observing and collecting data. Planning is the step in which the di
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agnosis is analyzed for problem resolution. Intervention consists of the steps actually taken aft
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er planning. Evaluation measures the effectiveness of the plan.
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The nurse asks a client how she feels about impending surgery for breast cancer. Before initiati
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ng the discussion the nurse reviewed information about loss and grief in addition to therapeut
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ic communication principles. The critical thinking component involved in the nurse's review of
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the literature is:
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A) Experience
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B) Problem solving
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C) Knowledge application
B B




D) Clinical decision making - ANSWER-
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B B

, The nurse sought appropriate information to be able to communicate more knowledgeably wi
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th the client. Experience is acquired through clinical learning situations. Problem solving is a s
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eries of steps to resolve a problem. Clinical decision making is a process in which critical thinki
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ng steps are followed for problem resolution.
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Which of the following is the most accurate information to give a nurse during change-of-
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shift reporting? B




A) Client refuses to take medications.
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B) Client reports sharp pain in left anterior knee.
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C) Client encouraged to consume more fluids.
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D) Client expressed concern about pending surgery. - ANSWER-
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B. Client reports sharp pain in elft anterior knee
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The information in option 2 represents objective data that the nurse can use as part of baselin
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e information. "Encouraged" and "more" are vague terms. "Concern" is also vague; relating th
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e exact concern would be more accurate. Option 1 may be true, but accurate data would also r
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eport why the client refused medication.
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On entering a client's room during change-of-
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shift rounds, the nurse notices that the client and spouse have their backs turned to each othe
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r, and both have their arms folded across their chests. The best action for the nurse to take at t
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his time is to:
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A) Introduce himself or herself and begin discharge teaching.
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B) Proceed with the tasks the nurse was intending to perform.
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C) Say nothing and leave quickly, closing the door behind.
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D) Ask the client and spouse if they need some time alone right now. - ANSWER-
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D. Ask the client and spouse if they need smoe time alone right now.
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The situation suggests that the nurse entered during a stressful time. Offering privacy would b
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e appropriate. Because the situation indicates tension between the couple, this is not the time
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to initiate teaching.
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