CANADIAN FAMILY PRACTICE GUIDELINES BY
JILL C CASH AND CHERYL A GLASS 2026
PATIENT MANAGEMENT WORKBOOK SOLVED
QUESTIONS COMPILATION
◉ What is the difference between subjective and objective
assessment?
Answer: Subjective assessment includes current complaints and
history, while objective assessment includes vital signs and
measurable data.
◉ What is the purpose of the evaluation phase in the nursing
process?
Answer: To ensure that the desired outcomes have been met and to
determine if continuous reassessment is needed.
◉ What are the defining attributes of clinical judgment?
Answer: A holistic view of the patient situation, the nurse's
characteristics, the relationship with the patient, and the context of
care.
◉ What is evidence-based practice?
, Answer: A problem-solving approach that combines the best
scientific evidence with patient and practitioner experience for
optimal outcomes.
◉ Why might standards-based approaches be insufficient in patient
care?
Answer: They provide guidance but expert nurses rarely rely on
them alone due to the unique nature of each patient situation.
◉ What is the importance of patient-centered care?
Answer: It is foundational to achieving optimal outcomes in clinical
judgment and care.
◉ How does clinical judgment relate to the nursing process?
Answer: Clinical judgment is dynamic and accounts for changes in
patient situations, while the nursing process is more static and
structured.
◉ What is the role of the nurse's theoretical and experiential
knowledge in clinical judgment?
Answer: It helps in making informed decisions based on both
knowledge and practical experience.
JILL C CASH AND CHERYL A GLASS 2026
PATIENT MANAGEMENT WORKBOOK SOLVED
QUESTIONS COMPILATION
◉ What is the difference between subjective and objective
assessment?
Answer: Subjective assessment includes current complaints and
history, while objective assessment includes vital signs and
measurable data.
◉ What is the purpose of the evaluation phase in the nursing
process?
Answer: To ensure that the desired outcomes have been met and to
determine if continuous reassessment is needed.
◉ What are the defining attributes of clinical judgment?
Answer: A holistic view of the patient situation, the nurse's
characteristics, the relationship with the patient, and the context of
care.
◉ What is evidence-based practice?
, Answer: A problem-solving approach that combines the best
scientific evidence with patient and practitioner experience for
optimal outcomes.
◉ Why might standards-based approaches be insufficient in patient
care?
Answer: They provide guidance but expert nurses rarely rely on
them alone due to the unique nature of each patient situation.
◉ What is the importance of patient-centered care?
Answer: It is foundational to achieving optimal outcomes in clinical
judgment and care.
◉ How does clinical judgment relate to the nursing process?
Answer: Clinical judgment is dynamic and accounts for changes in
patient situations, while the nursing process is more static and
structured.
◉ What is the role of the nurse's theoretical and experiential
knowledge in clinical judgment?
Answer: It helps in making informed decisions based on both
knowledge and practical experience.