Strategies for success week 2 Flashcards
what are the SQ3R methods?
1.survey
2.question
3.read
4.recite
5.review
What is the nursing process
Method for problem solving, decision making in nursing practice, represents discipline-specific version of critical thinking
•Assessment
•Diagnosis
•Planning
•Implementation
•Evaluation
What do nurses use critical thinking for
•Collect, validate, organize data
•Formulate nursing diagnosis, set goals
•Determine priorities, implement appropriate interventions
•Evaluate effectiveness of care, revise as needed
What is assessment during nursing process consist of
•Nurses collect subjective, objective data about client’s health status
•Subjective data: information that client or significant other shares with nurse
•Objective data: information that can be directly measured or observed
•Nurses continuously collect data, analyze it to make nursing decisions
What does diagnosis of nursing process consist of
•Nursing diagnoses represent professional nurse’s judgment about human responses within contextual situation that may either threaten or strengthen health, well-being
•Types of diagnoses
•Actual
•Wellness
•Risk
•Syndrome
•Possible
What does planning consists of
•Planning
•Professional nurses develop plan of care to communicate specific client care needs to nursing personnel so desired outcomes are attained
•When planning client care, nurses establish set of nursing diagnoses in priority order, designate desired nursing goals and client outcomes, prescribe specific nursing interventions
What does implantation consists of
•Implementation
•Nurses execute proposed nursing care plans
•Teaching clients, significant others
•Managing others, facilitating group process, resolving conflicts, communicating effectively
•Performing technical skills
•Documenting results of nursing interventions, revisions made in interventions as needed
What does evaluation consist of
Collaborative process to determine progress made toward attaining health-related goals
•Reassessment, review, reordering care priorities
•Establishing new goals, revising care plan
What are visual learners ?
Learners rely primarily on the sense of sight to learn.
What are aural learners ? (Auditory)
Learners prefer using sound and music.
What are physical(kinesthetic) learners?
Learners learn best by doing something active such as return demonstration.
What are verbal (linguistic) learners?
Learners prefer using words, both in speech and writing
What are logical learners?
Learners rely on using logic and reasoning to learn.
What are social learners ?
Learners prefer to learn in groups or with other people
What are solitary learners ?
The learner prefers to work alone and use self-study