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Critical Thinking - Answer the ability to think in a systematic and logical manner with openness to question and reflect on the reasoning process Reflective Journaling - Answer Define and express clinical experiences in your own words Concept Mapping - Answer visual representation of patient problems and interventions that shows their relationships to one another Clinical Reasoning - Answer an interactive process of noticing, interpreting, and responding; reasoning in transition with a fine attunement to the client and how the client responds to the nurse’s action Clinical Judgement - Answer an interpretation or conclusion about a client's needs, concerns, or health problems, and/or the decision to take action (or not) use or modify standard approaches, or improvise new ones as deemed appropriate by the client's response Nursing process - Answer the framework nurses use to apply critical thinking in nursing practice for making clinical decisions A- Assessment D- Diagnose P-Planning I-Implementation/Intervention E-Evaluation Basic Critical thinking - Answer answers to complex problems are perceived as either right or wrong a single solution usually resolves each problem Complex clinical thinking - Answer makes clinical decisions more independently creativity allows nurses to generate many ideas quickly, be able to change viewpoints, and create original solutions to problems thinking abilities and initiative to look beyond expert opinion begin to change

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NURS 1130 Final Exam Questions with
Complete Answers.

Critical Thinking - Answer the ability to think in a systematic and logical manner with
openness to question and reflect on the reasoning process



Reflective Journaling - Answer Define and express clinical experiences in your own words



Concept Mapping - Answer visual representation of patient problems and interventions that
shows their relationships to one another



Clinical Reasoning - Answer an interactive process of noticing, interpreting, and responding;
reasoning in transition with a fine attunement to the client and how the client responds to the
nurse’s action



Clinical Judgement - Answer an interpretation or conclusion about a client's needs, concerns,
or health problems, and/or the decision to take action (or not) use or modify standard
approaches, or improvise new ones as deemed appropriate by the client's response



Nursing process - Answer the framework nurses use to apply critical thinking in nursing
practice for making clinical decisions

A- Assessment

D- Diagnose

P-Planning

I-Implementation/Intervention

E-Evaluation



Basic Critical thinking - Answer answers to complex problems are perceived as either right or
wrong

a single solution usually resolves each problem



Complex clinical thinking - Answer makes clinical decisions more independently

creativity allows nurses to generate many ideas quickly, be able to change viewpoints, and
create original solutions to problems

thinking abilities and initiative to look beyond expert opinion begin to change

,Commitment critical thinking - Answer able to consider a wider array of clinical alternatives
for a patient's situation (make choices without an expert)



Documentation - Answer a key communication strategy that produces a written account of
pertinent data, clinical decisions and interventions, and patient responses in a health record



Electronic Health Record (EHR) - Answer an individual's lifetime computerized record



Electronic Medical Record (EMR) - Answer a patient's record within an integrated health care
information system for an individual visit to a health care provider's office or for an individual
admission to an acute care setting that allows for seamless documentation of the progression of
care



Incident or occurrence reports - Answer -any event that is not consistent with the routine,
expected care of a patient or the standard procedures in place on a health care unit

-complete whenever it occurs

-document objective description of what happened, what you observed and the follow-up
actions taken

-DO NOT include any reference to an __________ in the medical record (makes it easier for a
lawyer to argue that the reference makes the ___________ report part of the medical record
and therefore subject to attorney review)



Near Miss - Answer indicates incidents in which a patient is exposed to a hazardous situation
with the potential to cause harm but in which, for a variety of reasons, no harm did occur



Health disparities - Answer racial or ethnic differences in quality of health care that are not
due to access-related factors or clinical needs, preferences, or appropriateness of intervention

differences that occur by gender, race or ethnicity, education or income, disability, living in rural
localities, or sexual orientation



social determinants of health - Answer The conditions in which people are born, grow, live,
work, and age



Marginalized groups - Answer gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender; ethnic, racial, or certain
nationalities; people who are physically, emotionally, and/or mentally challenged; and certain
trades or professions



culture - Answer a pattern of shared attitudes, beliefs, self-definitions, norms, roles, and
values that can occur among those who speak a particular language or live in a defined
geographical location

, Spirituality - Answer a dynamic and intrinsic aspect of humanity through which people seek
ultimate meaning, purpose, and transcendence and experience relationship to self, family,
others, community, society, nature, and the significant or sacred

expressed through beliefs, values, traditions, and practices



cultural competence - Answer professional health care must be culturally sensitive, culturally
appropriate, and culturally competent to meet the multifaceted health care needs of each
person, family, and community



cultural respect - Answer Critical to reducing health disparities and improving access to high-
quality health care that is respectful and responsive to the needs of the diverse patient



racial identity - Answer one's self-identification with one or more social groups in which a
common heritage with a group is shared



Ethnic/culture identity - Answer common ancestry that leads to shared values and beliefs;
individuals identify consciously or unconsciously with those whom they feels a common bond
between of similar traditions, behaviors, values, and beliefs



Acculturation - Answer minor culture changes, but retains a few of the original characteristics

the process of acquiring new attitudes, roles, customs, or behaviors as a result of contact with
another culture



Assimilation - Answer minority culture fully absorbed into major culture

is a process by which a person gives up his or her original identity and develops a new cultural
identity by becoming absorbed into the more dominant cultural group



cultural awareness - Answer self-examination of one's biases towards other cultures and an
in-depth exploration of one's own cultural and professional background



cultural Knowledge - Answer is the process in which a health care professional seeks and
obtains a sound educational base about culturally diverse groups



Implicit Bias - Answer our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner
that is affected by our attitudes or stereotypes



health - Answer a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the
absence of disease or infirmity

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