1 / 5
NSG 3100 Exam 1 – 4
NSG 3100 Exam 1
- What is the least effective decision making process >>> establishing
assump-tions - what does the trial-and-error method of problem solving lack >>>exactness
- The research process of problem solving is >>> most effective when
used byexperienced nurses - why is the nursing process method used in nursing >>> it creates
interaction between client and nurse, used to set healthcare needs and goals and
plans, andworks well in all environments
2 / 5
- what does critical thinking allow nurses to do during emergencies >>>
recog-nize important cues - child cannot grasp the mechanics behind a spirometer so the nurse uses
balloons and jar of bubbles instead, what does this represent >>> creativity andcritical thinking - what does it mean when a nurse has a feeling of something going wrong
or happening >>> intuition - a nurse observes a gsw patient and assumes the client is at an increased
risk for hypovolemic shock after observing the blood spurting out of the
wound. what is this an example of >>> inductive reasoning - while attending a nursing educator conference a nursing instructor obtains information about the use of concept maps and pathways. the instructor returns to work and uses these techniques, what does this show? >>>
creat-ing an environment that supports critical thinking
3 / 5
- what is the definition of the nursing process >>> systematic rational
method ofplanning and providing individualized nursing care - how are nursing cognitive skills learned >>> through reading and
applyinghealth related literature - what nursing process phase identified the most current scope and standards of nursing practice thats not recognized by the NCLEX >>>
outcomes identifications and diagnosis - during the interview phase, what will the nurse consider may have a
cultural implication? >>> physical distance between the nurse and client and
seatingarrangement - what is an example of an open-ended question that the nurse may use in
the interview process >>> how have you been feeling lately
4 / 5
- what is the name of the head to toe approach during a physical assessment >>> cephalocaudal
- what framework is based on 11 functional health patterns and collects
data about dysfunctional and functional behavior >>> Gordons functional
healthpatterns - after health history and physical assessment, the nurse identifies discrepancies in the information. what is this process >>> validating
- the nurse takes the clients vital signs, the nurse is performing which
phase of the nursing process >>> assessing - the nurse reassesses a clients temperature 45 minutes after administering acetaminophen, this is an example of what type of assessment >>>
ongoing - the nurse is measuring the drainage from a Jackson-Pratt drain. what is
considered objective data? >>> the drainage measurement is 25 ml
download pdf at https://learnexams.com/search/study?query=aqa