Medical Surgical LPN to RN Final part 1 2025
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1. Modeling: A nurse demonstrates clinical expertise while caring for patients as the new nurse observes
2. Observation: Watching interactions with patients, problem solving and use of the nursing process
3. Case Presentations: Helpful in developing nursing diagnosis and interpreting data
4. Beginner Learner: Needs support in every area of clinical learning
5. Transitional Learner: Needs Space for clinical reasoning, can handle more complex patients
6. Competent/Proficient Learner: Comfortable with less clinical supervision
7. Autocratic authoritarian leadership: Assumes complete control
8. Democratic participative leadership: Takes opinions into consideration, deci- sions and activities are shared
9. Laissez-faire - nondirective leadership: Cant identify leadership, Relinquishes power to the group
10. Transformational leadership: Risk takers, inspire and motivate, shows con- cern
11. Situational leadership: Considers the leaders style, works groups situation and maturity
12. Quantum leadership: Leaders moving beyond traditional models
13. What step of the nursing process is the Data Collection?: Assessment
14. What step of the nursing process is Formulate the nursing diagnosis?: -
Analysis
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, 15. What step of the nursing process is planning care for the problems identi- fied: Planning
16. What step of the nursing process is implementing the nursing interven- tions and should be timed and
specific?: Implementation
17. What is the last step of the nursing process?: Evaluation
18. What is initial assessment?: Shortly after admission, purpose is to establish a complete data base
19. What is focused assessment?: Data gathered regarding a specific identified problem
20. What is Emergency assessment?: Used when a physiologic or psychological crisis occurs, life threatening issue
21. What is ongoing assessment?: Throughout shift, shift to shift, etc..
22. What is time lapsed assessment?: Scheduled to compare a patients current status to baseline data obtained earlier
23. What is meant by subjective data?: Covert data, information received from the patient (pain)
24. What is meant by objective data?: Overt data, Information that is observable, measurable, can be seen, heard or
felt by someone other that the patient (vital signs)
25. Name the steps of the nursing process.: Assessment, Analysis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
26. What is Osmolarity and what is the normal value?: Concentration of particle in solution or fluid, normal is 270-
300
27. If your osmolarity is increased what does this mean and what type of solution might be ordered?: Means that
patient is fluid deficient or dehydrated and would need a Hypotonic solution to pull fluids out of the vessel and into the
cells to rehydrate
28. If your osmolarity is decreased what does this mean and what type of solution might be ordered?: Means that
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1. Modeling: A nurse demonstrates clinical expertise while caring for patients as the new nurse observes
2. Observation: Watching interactions with patients, problem solving and use of the nursing process
3. Case Presentations: Helpful in developing nursing diagnosis and interpreting data
4. Beginner Learner: Needs support in every area of clinical learning
5. Transitional Learner: Needs Space for clinical reasoning, can handle more complex patients
6. Competent/Proficient Learner: Comfortable with less clinical supervision
7. Autocratic authoritarian leadership: Assumes complete control
8. Democratic participative leadership: Takes opinions into consideration, deci- sions and activities are shared
9. Laissez-faire - nondirective leadership: Cant identify leadership, Relinquishes power to the group
10. Transformational leadership: Risk takers, inspire and motivate, shows con- cern
11. Situational leadership: Considers the leaders style, works groups situation and maturity
12. Quantum leadership: Leaders moving beyond traditional models
13. What step of the nursing process is the Data Collection?: Assessment
14. What step of the nursing process is Formulate the nursing diagnosis?: -
Analysis
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, 15. What step of the nursing process is planning care for the problems identi- fied: Planning
16. What step of the nursing process is implementing the nursing interven- tions and should be timed and
specific?: Implementation
17. What is the last step of the nursing process?: Evaluation
18. What is initial assessment?: Shortly after admission, purpose is to establish a complete data base
19. What is focused assessment?: Data gathered regarding a specific identified problem
20. What is Emergency assessment?: Used when a physiologic or psychological crisis occurs, life threatening issue
21. What is ongoing assessment?: Throughout shift, shift to shift, etc..
22. What is time lapsed assessment?: Scheduled to compare a patients current status to baseline data obtained earlier
23. What is meant by subjective data?: Covert data, information received from the patient (pain)
24. What is meant by objective data?: Overt data, Information that is observable, measurable, can be seen, heard or
felt by someone other that the patient (vital signs)
25. Name the steps of the nursing process.: Assessment, Analysis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation
26. What is Osmolarity and what is the normal value?: Concentration of particle in solution or fluid, normal is 270-
300
27. If your osmolarity is increased what does this mean and what type of solution might be ordered?: Means that
patient is fluid deficient or dehydrated and would need a Hypotonic solution to pull fluids out of the vessel and into the
cells to rehydrate
28. If your osmolarity is decreased what does this mean and what type of solution might be ordered?: Means that
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