Critical thinking, 200, Hondros
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0-7 - ANS it is unlikely that you are abnormally sleepy
10-15 - ANS
HEyou may be excessively sleepy depending on the situation. you
may want to consider seeking medical attention.
16-24 -
I
ANS
G you are excessively sleepy and should consider seeking
H
medical attention.
NG
1st method of data collection - ANS Interiew patient, health history. Patient
I
is your primary source
Y
2nd method of data collection - ANS Physical examination ( guided by
L
subjective and objective)
mobility F
3 part nursing diagnosis (diagnosis) - ANS
E: etiology/ related factor; ex incisional pain
P:problem; ex impaired physical
S: symptom or defining characteristics; ex evidence by restricted turning and
positioning
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3 part nursing diagnosis (diagnosis) - ANS P:problem; ex impaired physical
mobility
E: etiology/ related factor; ex incisional pain
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S: symptom or defining characteristics; ex evidence by restricted turning and
E
positioning
H
3 part nursing diagnosis (diagnosis) - ANS P:problem; ex impaired physical
G
mobility
I
E: etiology/ related factor; ex incisional pain
H
S: symptom or defining characteristics; ex evidence by restricted turning and
G
positioning
N
3 part nursing diagnosis (diagnosis) - ANS P:problem; ex impaired physical
I
mobility
Y
E: etiology/ related factor; ex incisional pain
L
S: symptom or defining characteristics; ex evidence by restricted turning and
F
positioning
8-9 - ANS you have an average amount of daytime sleepiness
abalyticity - ANS analyze potentially problematic situations; anticipate
possible results or consequences; value reason; use evidence based knowledge
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accurate - ANS true and free from error; getting to the facts
adequate( for purpose) - ANS satisfactory in quality or amount
ER
Advanced begginer nurse - ANS Shows acceptable performance, has
H
gained prior experience in actual nursing situations. Looks for support through
their peers and supervisors but not constantly
advanced beginner -
IG ANS demonstrate marginally acceptable performance
H
because the nurse has had prior experience in actual situations. they are efficient
G
and skillful in parts of the practice area. requiring occasional supportive cues.
may or may not be within a delayed time period. knowledge is developing
IN
ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice - ANS standard of care
Y
provided to patients.
L
- Includes identifying and acknowledging expertise of those inside and outside
F
nursing profession
- Includes referring client to others in order to meet client's needs
ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice - ANS standard of care
provided to patients.
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- Includes identifying and acknowledging expertise of those inside and outside
nursing profession
- Includes referring client to others in order to meet client's needs
R
ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice - ANS standard of care
E
provided to patients.
H
- Includes identifying and acknowledging expertise of those inside and outside
nursing profession
G
- Includes referring client to others in order to meet client's needs
HI
ANA Standards of Professional Nursing Practice - ANS standard of care
G
provided to patients.
- Includes identifying and acknowledging expertise of those inside and outside
N
nursing profession
I
- Includes referring client to others in order to meet client's needs
Analysis -
LYANS Ability to break down complex information ( organize and
F
prioritize) also higher level of application
analysis - ANS be open-minded as you look at information about a patient.
do not make careless assumptions. does the data reveal a problem or trend that
you believe is true, or are there other options?