7E FULL SOLUTION 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ complex, intensive and continuous. Answer: A _____________ type of
care is significantly required through education and certification.
◉ Critical care nursing. Answer: ________________ is concerned with
human responses to life-threatening problems, such as trauma,
major surgery, or complications of illness
◉ close patient monitoring,
application of sophisticated equipment, and
surveillance-based interventions. Answer: Common elements
driving the origin of critical care units remain important even today,
including __________, __________ and ______________ to prevent clinical
deterioration or health complications.
◉ 1) The health care facility
2) The critical care unit
3) The critical care nurse. Answer: Quality critical care nursing
practice requires the engagement and interconnection of three
elements, namely:
,◉ health care facility. Answer: 1) The ______________,creates the
necessary safety culture and quality environment that provides the
foundation for the nursing practice.
◉ critical care unit. Answer: 2) The __________________, incorporates
the quality care framework within its policies and processes such as
the use of high performance checklists and closely monitors the
program score cards; thereby providing oversight mechanisms to
create conditions for daily quality care supported by evidence
informed practices which supports the clinical nurse in achieving
best practice.
◉ critical care nurse. Answer: 3) The ________________, by utilizing
specific knowledge and building on previous experience, progresses
along the continuum from novice to expert critical care nurse. The
critical care nurse maintains professional competence through
ongoing learning and reflective practice. Contributes positively to
the image of nursing and is committed to the delivery of quality
patient care. In order to foster delivery of evidence-based and/or
best practices within critical care nursing, defining competency is
crucial.
◉ 1950s. Answer: The specialty of critical care has its roots in the
_________, when patients with polio were cared for in specialized
units.
,◉ 1960s. Answer: In the _________, recovery rooms were established
for the care of patients who had undergone surgery, and coronary
care units were instituted for the care of patients with cardiac
problems. The patients who received care in these units had
improved outcomes.
◉ 1970s
cardiovascular,
surgical,
neurological,
trauma,
transplantation,
burn,
pediatric, and
neonatal units.. Answer: Critical care nursing evolved as a specialty
in the __________ with the development of general intensive care units.
Since that time, critical care nursing has become increasingly
specialized. Examples of specialized critical care units are: (8)
◉ electronic intensive care unit (eICU). Answer: With advances in
technology, the______________ has emerged as another setting for
critical care nursing. In an here, patients are monitored remotely by
critical care nurses and physician
, ◉ The Critical Care Nurses of the Philippines, Inc, (CCNAPI). Answer:
For ______________________, Critical Care Nursing reflects a holistic
approach in caring of patients.
◉ preventive care, risk factor modification and education. Answer:
The focus of caring includes ________, ________ and _______ to decrease
future patient admissions to acute care facilities.
◉ patient and his/her family. Answer: To achieve this holistic care
process, participation by the______________ is always emphasized.
◉ - broad base of knowledge and experience through continuous
education
-evidence-based research.. Answer: At the forefront of critical care
science and technology, critical care nurses maintain professional
competence based on a __________ and ___________.
◉ The intensive care unit (ICU) room. Answer: _______________ is a
highly specialized environment, differing in many ways from a
standard hospital room. It provides a safe environment for the
critically-ill patient where optimal standards of critical care can be
delivered
◉ First, age group or medical specialties