NUR 115 exam 1 EXAM fully solved & updated (latest version verified for
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analysis - (ANSWER)to break down complex information into its basic parts
application - (ANSWER)being able to use learned material in new situations
capability - (ANSWER)having the nursing knowledge and skills to do the work and access resources
knowledge - (ANSWER)the ability to recall and repeat information you have memorized
comprehension - (ANSWER)refers to the ability to understand information, recall it, and identify
examples of that information
Directed (or focused) thinking - (ANSWER)Purposeful and outcome oriented
problem-oriented thinking - (ANSWER)focus on a particular problem to find a solution
critical thinking - (ANSWER)an advanced way of thinking , a problem-solving method
beneficence - (ANSWER)to do good with your nursing actions
beneficent paternalism - (ANSWER)a disrespectful attitude toward the patient and what the patient has
to contribute to personal care and recovery; the attitude that the you know everything and the pt knows
nothing about his own health
fidelity - (ANSWER)faithfulness
justice - (ANSWER)must deliver fair and equal treatment to all patients
, NUR 115 exam 1 EXAM fully solved & updated (latest version verified for
accuracy) (Questions + Answers) Solved 100% Correct!!
nursing ethics - (ANSWER)-The values and ethical principles governing nursing practice, conduct, and
relationships
personal ethics - (ANSWER)provide personal guidelines for living
privacy - (ANSWER)both an ethical and legal issue
nonmaleficence - (ANSWER)first do no harm
law - (ANSWER)regulations that control your nursing
basic patient situation - (ANSWER)patient's clinical condition is predictable. Medical and nursing orders
are not changing continuously. No complex modifications of nursing care is needed
complex nursing situation - (ANSWER)Patient's clinical condition is not predictable. Medical and nursing
orders are likely to involve continuous changes or complex modifications.
Delegated medical act - (ANSWER)Physician's orders given to an RN, LPN, or LVN by a physician, dentist,
or podiatrist
nursing standard of care - (ANSWER)Guideline for good nursing care
intentional tort - (ANSWER)intended to cause harm to the patient
unintentional tort - (ANSWER)did not mean to harm the patient
defamation - (ANSWER)includes both libel (written) and slander(verbal)
accuracy) (Questions + Answers) Solved 100% Correct!!
analysis - (ANSWER)to break down complex information into its basic parts
application - (ANSWER)being able to use learned material in new situations
capability - (ANSWER)having the nursing knowledge and skills to do the work and access resources
knowledge - (ANSWER)the ability to recall and repeat information you have memorized
comprehension - (ANSWER)refers to the ability to understand information, recall it, and identify
examples of that information
Directed (or focused) thinking - (ANSWER)Purposeful and outcome oriented
problem-oriented thinking - (ANSWER)focus on a particular problem to find a solution
critical thinking - (ANSWER)an advanced way of thinking , a problem-solving method
beneficence - (ANSWER)to do good with your nursing actions
beneficent paternalism - (ANSWER)a disrespectful attitude toward the patient and what the patient has
to contribute to personal care and recovery; the attitude that the you know everything and the pt knows
nothing about his own health
fidelity - (ANSWER)faithfulness
justice - (ANSWER)must deliver fair and equal treatment to all patients
, NUR 115 exam 1 EXAM fully solved & updated (latest version verified for
accuracy) (Questions + Answers) Solved 100% Correct!!
nursing ethics - (ANSWER)-The values and ethical principles governing nursing practice, conduct, and
relationships
personal ethics - (ANSWER)provide personal guidelines for living
privacy - (ANSWER)both an ethical and legal issue
nonmaleficence - (ANSWER)first do no harm
law - (ANSWER)regulations that control your nursing
basic patient situation - (ANSWER)patient's clinical condition is predictable. Medical and nursing orders
are not changing continuously. No complex modifications of nursing care is needed
complex nursing situation - (ANSWER)Patient's clinical condition is not predictable. Medical and nursing
orders are likely to involve continuous changes or complex modifications.
Delegated medical act - (ANSWER)Physician's orders given to an RN, LPN, or LVN by a physician, dentist,
or podiatrist
nursing standard of care - (ANSWER)Guideline for good nursing care
intentional tort - (ANSWER)intended to cause harm to the patient
unintentional tort - (ANSWER)did not mean to harm the patient
defamation - (ANSWER)includes both libel (written) and slander(verbal)