CRITICAL THINKING NUR 200 EXAM 1 2025: 100+
QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS | GRADED
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1st method of data collection
- answer-Interiew patient, health history. Patient is your primary source
2nd method of data collection
- answer-Physical examination ( guided by subjective and objective)
3 part nursing diagnosis (diagnosis)
- answer-P:problem; ex impaired physical mobility
E: etiology/ related factor; ex incisional pain
S: symptom or defining characteristics; ex evidence by restricted turning and
positioning
Advanced begginer nurse
- answer-Shows acceptable performance, has gained prior experience in actual
nursing situations. Looks for support through their peers and supervisors but not
constantly
ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice
- answer-standard of care provided to patients.
- Includes identifying and acknowledging expertise of those inside and outside
nursing profession
- Includes referring client to others in order to meet client's needs
Analysis
- answer-Ability to break down complex information ( organize and prioritize) also
higher level of application
Analysis and database
- answer-Lead to the identification of nursing diagnosis
Analytic reasoning
- answer-Situation is unfamiliar
, analytic reasoning (interpreting)
- answer-based on theoretical knowledge. nurse makes a hypothesis or best guess
about the pt care situation and then tests. typically students and novice nurses
Application
- answer-Ability to apply learned material to a situation. ( highest level of
understanding)
Assessment
- answer-Collecting and analyzing data from the patient, family members, health
care team
assessment (nursing process)
- answer-1- collection of info from primary source (pt) and secondary (family,
friends, health professionals, medical record).
2- interpretation and validation of data to ensure a complete data base
subjective and objective
attitudes (critical thinking)
- answer-guidelines for how to approach a problem or decision making situation.
confidence, independence, fairness, responsibility, risk taking, discipline,
perseverance, creativity, curiosity, integrity, humility
Attributes of clinical judgment
- answer-1. Holistic view
2. Process orientation
3. Reasoning and interpretation
Benner's Theory
- answer-Novice to expert. The theory that nurses develop skills and understanding
of patient care over time from a combination of strong educational background and
personal experiences
Benners stages of clinical competence
- answer-links the concepts of professional identity
Stage 1: Novice
Stage 2: Advanced Beginner
Stage 3: Competent
Stage 4: Proficient
Stage 5: Expert
QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS | GRADED
A+ | GUARANTEED PASS!!
1st method of data collection
- answer-Interiew patient, health history. Patient is your primary source
2nd method of data collection
- answer-Physical examination ( guided by subjective and objective)
3 part nursing diagnosis (diagnosis)
- answer-P:problem; ex impaired physical mobility
E: etiology/ related factor; ex incisional pain
S: symptom or defining characteristics; ex evidence by restricted turning and
positioning
Advanced begginer nurse
- answer-Shows acceptable performance, has gained prior experience in actual
nursing situations. Looks for support through their peers and supervisors but not
constantly
ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice
- answer-standard of care provided to patients.
- Includes identifying and acknowledging expertise of those inside and outside
nursing profession
- Includes referring client to others in order to meet client's needs
Analysis
- answer-Ability to break down complex information ( organize and prioritize) also
higher level of application
Analysis and database
- answer-Lead to the identification of nursing diagnosis
Analytic reasoning
- answer-Situation is unfamiliar
, analytic reasoning (interpreting)
- answer-based on theoretical knowledge. nurse makes a hypothesis or best guess
about the pt care situation and then tests. typically students and novice nurses
Application
- answer-Ability to apply learned material to a situation. ( highest level of
understanding)
Assessment
- answer-Collecting and analyzing data from the patient, family members, health
care team
assessment (nursing process)
- answer-1- collection of info from primary source (pt) and secondary (family,
friends, health professionals, medical record).
2- interpretation and validation of data to ensure a complete data base
subjective and objective
attitudes (critical thinking)
- answer-guidelines for how to approach a problem or decision making situation.
confidence, independence, fairness, responsibility, risk taking, discipline,
perseverance, creativity, curiosity, integrity, humility
Attributes of clinical judgment
- answer-1. Holistic view
2. Process orientation
3. Reasoning and interpretation
Benner's Theory
- answer-Novice to expert. The theory that nurses develop skills and understanding
of patient care over time from a combination of strong educational background and
personal experiences
Benners stages of clinical competence
- answer-links the concepts of professional identity
Stage 1: Novice
Stage 2: Advanced Beginner
Stage 3: Competent
Stage 4: Proficient
Stage 5: Expert