Nursing Process & Clinical Judgement Model (Wk. 8) Flashcards
What model can you use to help figure out prioritization with patients?
abraham maslow’s hierarchy needs
What is the order of Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs relative to nursing? (1 is the top, 5 is the bottom)
- self-actualization
- self-esteem
- love & belonging needs
- safety & security
- physiological needs (elimination)
What are the four phases of Tanner’s Model of Clinical Judgement?
- noticing (look over data)
- interpreting (what is significant? what is happening?)
- responding (notify doctor, take action)
- reflecting (how is the patient doing?)
What type of model is used to test competency on the NGN NCLEX?
NCSBN’s Clincial Judgement Model
There are 4 different lvls in the NCSBN’s Clinical Judgement Model.
What does layers/levels 0-2 show?
how clinical judgement informs clinical decisions
There are 4 different lvls in the NCSBN’s Clinical Judgement Model.
What does layers/levels 3-4 show?
expected behaviors of students in specific case scenarios
What nursing theory describes a dynamic, interpersonal relationship in which a person grows and develops to attain certain life goals?
Imogene King’s Conceptual System & Theory of Goal Attainment
What are factors that affects the attainment of goals in Imogene King’s Conceptual System & Theory of Goal Attainment?
- roles
- stress
- space
- time
According to King’s Conceptual System & Theory of Goal Attainment, what are the three interacting systems?
- personal (perception, self, growth)
- interpersonal (interaction, communication)
- social (religion, social status)
Imogene King’s Conceptual System & Theory of Goal Attainment is based on four main elements. What are the four main elements?
- health is attained through appropriate nurse-patient relationship
- nurse & patient need to have a mutual understanding about each other
- goals & functions of nurse & patient need to be line with each other
- nurse needs to use all his/her knowledge to establish relationship & set goals
What nursing theory focuses on the interactions between the nurse and patient, perception validation, and the nursing process?
Ida Jean Orlando-Pelletier’s Deliberative Nursing Process Theory (ADPIE)
What makes up the nursing process?
- Assessment (gather info)
- Nursing Diagnosis (identify problems) OR Analysis
- Planning (set goals)
- Implementing (action)
- Evaluating (are goals met?)
According to the nursing process..
What has a direct impact on implementation and evaluation when working with the assessment/analysis/data collection?
accuracy & thoroughness
How should you use the nursing process results?
comphrehensive individualized, client-centered plan of nursing care
What are the two different types of nursing diagnoses?
- actual nursing diagnosis
- potential nursing diagnosis/risk