Nursing Process & Clinical Judgement Model (Wk. 8) Flashcards

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What model can you use to help figure out prioritization with patients?

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abraham maslow’s hierarchy needs

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What is the order of Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs relative to nursing? (1 is the top, 5 is the bottom)

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  1. self-actualization
  2. self-esteem
  3. love & belonging needs
  4. safety & security
  5. physiological needs (elimination)
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What are the four phases of Tanner’s Model of Clinical Judgement?

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  • noticing (look over data)
  • interpreting (what is significant? what is happening?)
  • responding (notify doctor, take action)
  • reflecting (how is the patient doing?)
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What type of model is used to test competency on the NGN NCLEX?

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NCSBN’s Clincial Judgement Model

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There are 4 different lvls in the NCSBN’s Clinical Judgement Model.

What does layers/levels 0-2 show?

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how clinical judgement informs clinical decisions

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There are 4 different lvls in the NCSBN’s Clinical Judgement Model.

What does layers/levels 3-4 show?

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expected behaviors of students in specific case scenarios

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What nursing theory describes a dynamic, interpersonal relationship in which a person grows and develops to attain certain life goals?

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Imogene King’s Conceptual System & Theory of Goal Attainment

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What are factors that affects the attainment of goals in Imogene King’s Conceptual System & Theory of Goal Attainment?

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  • roles
  • stress
  • space
  • time
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According to King’s Conceptual System & Theory of Goal Attainment, what are the three interacting systems?

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  • personal (perception, self, growth)
  • interpersonal (interaction, communication)
  • social (religion, social status)
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Imogene King’s Conceptual System & Theory of Goal Attainment is based on four main elements. What are the four main elements?

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  • 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
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What nursing theory focuses on the interactions between the nurse and patient, perception validation, and the nursing process?

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Ida Jean Orlando-Pelletier’s Deliberative Nursing Process Theory (ADPIE)

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What makes up the nursing process?

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  • Assessment (gather info)
  • Nursing Diagnosis (identify problems) OR Analysis
  • Planning (set goals)
  • Implementing (action)
  • Evaluating (are goals met?)
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According to the nursing process..

What has a direct impact on implementation and evaluation when working with the assessment/analysis/data collection?

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accuracy & thoroughness

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How should you use the nursing process results?

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comphrehensive individualized, client-centered plan of nursing care

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What are the two different types of nursing diagnoses?

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  • actual nursing diagnosis
  • potential nursing diagnosis/risk
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What is a problem related to the etiology or cause as revidenced/manifested by the signs and symptoms?

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acutal nursing diagnosis

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What is a potential problem related to the etiology or cause with no signs and symptoms because the problem has not occurred yet?

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potential nursing diagnosis/risk

18
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What defines SMART goals?

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  • Specific
  • Measurable
  • Achievable
  • Relevant
  • Time-based