ENUMERATION QUIZ Flashcards
What are the components of critical thinking for clinical judgment
Cognitive skills
Affective skills
Personality traits
What are the three levels of critica thinking
Committed level
Complex level
Basic level
What are the characteristics of critical thinker?
Inquisitive
Systematic
Fair-minded
Analytic
Critical thinking confidence
Truth seeking
Mature thinking leads to independence
What are the attitudes that foster critical thinker?
Insight to egocentricity
Intellectual humility
Intellectual courage to challenge the status quo and rituals
Integrity
Perseverance
Six steps of nursing process
Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcome Identification
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
What are other advantages to become skilled in the use of nursing process?
Confidence
Aid in Staff Assignment
Professional Growth
Employment in nationally accredited hospital
Graduation froman accredited school of nursing
Job satisfaction
What are the skills required in utilizing nursing process?
Cognitive skills
Interpersonal skills
Technical skills
Ethical and legal skills
What is the scientific method?
Defining the problem
Collecting the data
Forming hypothesis
Protocol
Testing hypothesis
Forming conclusion
What are the different types of assessment?
Initial Assessment
Time-lapsed assessment
Problem-focused assessment
Emergency assessment
What are the components of assessment?
Data collection
Data validation
Data organization
Communication of data
Documentation of data
What are the types of data?
Objective
Subjective
What are the characteristics of data?
Complete
Factual or accurate
Relevant
What are the different methods of collecting information
Observation
Interview
Examination
Medic review record
What are the stages of interview?
Preparatory Stage
Introduction
Working phase
Termination stage
What are the 2 types of approach of interview
Directive
Non-directive
What are the types of questions in the interview?
Close-ended
Open-ended
Leading question
Neutral question
Intervuew can be affected by?
Time
Place
Distance or Proxemics
Seating Arrangement
Language
What are the methods of examination?
inspection
Palpation
Percussion
Auscultation
What are the types of nuesing diagnosis?
Actual Nursing Dx
Risk Nursing dx
Wellness dx
Possible or tentative dx
Syndrome dx
What are the components of Nursing diagnosis?
Problem
Etiology
Defining characteristics
What is the diagnostic process?
Analyzing data
Identifying health problems and risks and strengths of the client
Formulating the diagnostic statement
What are the different components of nursing statement?
Patient behavior
Criteria of performance
Condition
Time frame
Subject
What are the types of time frames?
Intermediate outcome
Long term or final outcome
Discharge outcome
Health promotion or wellness outcome
What are the different types of nursing interventions?
Environmental Management
Physician Initiated and Ordered Intervention
Nurse initiated and Physician Ordered Interventions
Nurse Initiated and Ordered interventions
What are the six domains of nursing intervention?
Physiological Basic
Physiological Complex
Behavior
Safety
Family
Healthcare System
In the nursing orders or nursing intervention what should be included?
Date
Action Verb
Content Area
Time
Signature
What are the 4 areas in reviewing
Safety
Appropriateness
Effectiveness
Individualized Nursing Care
What are the implementation skills?
Cognitive skills
Interpersonal Skils
Technical skills
What are the four cognitive skills?
Problem solving
Critical Thinking
Decision making
Creativity
What are the different outcome evaluation statements?
Outcome Met
Outcome Partially Met
Outcome Not Met
What are the different purpose of client’s record?
Communication
Planning client care
Auditing health agencies
Research
Education
Reimbursement
Legal documentation
Health care analysis
What are the different documentation system?
Source-oriented record
Problem-oriented medical record
PIE model
Focus charting
Charting by exception
Cimputerized documentation
Case management
What is SOAPIE
Subjective data
Objective data
Assessment
Planning
Intervention
Evaluation
What are the different documentation of nursing activities?
The Kardex/es
Flow Sheet
Discharge Summary or Discharge plans
Date and time of recording
What are the different flow sheets?
Graphic record
Intake and output record
Medical Administration record
Skin Assessment record
What is nursing?
Caring
Art
Science
Client-centered
Holidtic
Adaptive
Helping profession
Concerned with health promotion, disease prevention, and health restoration
What are the four virtues from the practice of Charity
Justice
Prudence
Fortitude
Temperance
Attributes of a nurse
Loyalty
Honesty
Reliability
Tolerance
Judgment
Motivation
Resourcefulness
Moderation
Roles and functions of a professional nurse
Collaborator • Communicator • Leader • Researcher • Teacher • Case Manager • Client Advocate • Change Agent • Counselor • Manager • Case Provider
Five process of caring
Know
Being with
Doing for
Enabling
Maintaining belief
What are the approaches to problem-solving?
Trial and error problem solving
Intuition Thinking
Scientific problem solving
Seven steps problem solving process
Problem identification
Data collection
Hypothesis formulation
Plan of action
Hypothesis Testing
Interpretation of results
Evaluation
Sources of data or information
Client or patient
Support people
Client or patient record
How to avoid error in Diagnostic Reasoning
Verify
Build a good knowledge on what is normal
Have a working knowledge on what is normal consult respurces
Base diagnosis on patterns
Improve critical thinking
Types of Planning
Initial
Ongoing
discharge