ADJUSTERPRO FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS BANK AND CORRECT
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Which information about the critical thinking process is correct?
A. Purposeful, self-regulatory judgement
B. Simplified thought process
C. Focuses on facts in the immediate present
D. Seen most frequently in the novice nurse ......ANSWER........A.
Purposeful, self-regulatory judgement
,age 2 of 222
Critical thinking encompasses self-regulatory judgment that
contributes to actively conceptualizing, applying, analyzing,
synthesizing, and evaluating information gathered. Critical
thinking avoids emotional reasoning and oversimplification.
Respecting clarity and precision in addition to looking at
different points of view are present.
Which entity is based on the definition of critical thinking?
A. The Paul-Elder Critical Thinking Framework
B. The Expert Consensus Statement
C. The American Philosophical Association
D. The Delphi Report ......ANSWER........A. The Paul-Elder Critical
Thinking Framework
,age 3 of 222
The Paul-Elder Critical Thinking Framework is grounded in the
definition of critical thinking. It is a mode of thinking by which the
thinker improves their thinking skills by imposing intellectual
standards on the process.
Which trait allows the nurse to think critically?
A. Inclusion of personal belief in decision making
B. Application of judgement that is based on assumptions
C. Ability to adapt to new information
D. Incorporation of straightforward reasoning
......ANSWER........C. Ability to adapt to new information
, age 4 of 222
A good critical thinker can adjust or adapt to new information
and circumstances to make informed decisions.
Which response would indicate that a nurse is practicing critical
thinking?
A. "I have all the information I need."
B. "How do I know my assumptions are accurate?"
C. "I already know my view of the situation."
D. "Why would anyone question my assumptions about this
patient?" ......ANSWER........B. "How do I know my assumptions
are accurate?"