NUR 200-Quiz 1, Hondros NUR 200
Exam 1, Hondros Nursing 200, Exam 1,
Exam 1 Nur 200 Critical thinking, NUR
200 EXAM 1 FALL 2022, Hondros NUR
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a sense of oneself that is influenced by characteristics, norms,
What is professional identity? and values of the nursing discipline, resulting in an individual
thinking, acting, and feeling like a nurse.
, An understanding of the professional identity of the nurse,
incorporating health and illness concepts along with the norms
What is clinical judgement?
and values that characterize the nurse as a designer, manager,
and a coordinator of care and as a member of the profession.
an interactive process that provides needed guidance and
Leadership
direction.
reflection in action nursing action that requires a completely different response
refletion on action reflecting AFTER the nursing action
Assessment
Diagnosis
Nursing Process Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Noticing
Tanner's Model of Clinical Interpreting
Judgement Responding
Reflecting
assessing is the same as Noticing
Diagnose is the same as Interpreting
Planning is the same as interpreting
,Implement is the same as responding
evaluate is the same as reflecting
integrity what one says they'll do
compassion (n.) sympathy for another's suffering; pity
courage to stand in opposition for moral rightness
humility Taking neither credit nor blame
acting as the last line of defense on behalf of the patient or
advocacy
family
Human Flourishing duty to foster outcomes that lead to human growth
1. patient centered interview 2. physical assessment 3. periodic
Types of Assessments
assessments
data collection sources patient, family, medical records, scientific literature
A nurse who has had some level of experience with the
situation. This experience may only be observational in nature,
advanced beginner
but the nurse is able to identify meaningful aspects or principles
of nursing care.
, Beginning nursing student or any nurse entering a situation in
which there is no previous level of experience. The learner
novice
learns via a specific set of rules or procedures, which are
usually stepwise and linear.
competent having the ability to do what is needed
a nurse with more than two/three years of experience in the
same clinical position. This nurse perceives the patients clinical
proficient situation as a whole and is able to assess an entire situation and
can readily transfer knowledge gained from multiple previous
experiences to a situation.
A person who has mastered a specific subject, usually through
expert
long-term study
scope of practice ensure public is protected from unprincipled practices
code of ethics describes competent level of behavior in a professional role
contain duty statements that all RN's are expected to perform
standards of care
competently
What the patient SAYS, reflects what they're going through,
subjective data
depression, headaches, anxiety
Objective data YOUR own assessment, physical data