Get through the barrier!
Not an apple ADPIE
A bunch of Caputi
Moving on up, Benner style
Mix it up!
100

The nurse labels the patient before completing an assessment. This is the type of barrier to data collection. 

What is personal bias? 

100

The nurse is carrying out the care plan. This is an example of which step of the nursing process. 

What is implementing? 

100

This framework demonstrates how the nurse is supposed to think. 

What is Caputi Clinical Judgement Framework? 

100

According to the Benner theory, this nurse begins to understand actions in terms of long-range goals. 

What is a "competent" nurse? 

100

Critical thinking is defined as this type of thinking. 

What is thinking with a purpose? 

200

The patient is unable to read. This barrier needs to be considered with patient education. 

What is the patient's level of education? 

200

The actual outcomes matched the desired outcomes. This is an example of this part of the nursing process. 

What is evaluation?

200

This is something that a nurse possesses and improves over time to make decisions about their nursing practice. 

What is clinical judgement? 

200

According to the Benner theory, this nurse can note recurrent meaningful situational components, but not prioritize between them. 

What is a "beginner" nurse? 

200

This process demonstrates the nurse's actions. 

What is the nursing process? 

300

All I do is rush around! This barrier may prevent the nurse from collecting needed data. 

What is insufficient time?

300

Name, date of birth, symptoms, observing breathing patterns. These are all examples of this step in the nursing process. 

What is assessment/data collection? 

300

This is the first step in the Caputi Clinical Judgement Framework model. 

What is "Getting the information"?

300

According to the Benner theory, this nurse has no professional nursing experience. 

What is a "novice" nurse? 

300

"My head hurts so bad". This is an example of this type of information. 

What is subjective information? 

400

There are so many patients waiting in the ER. The patient doesn't want to share the reason for their visit. This is the type of barrier present here.

What is background noise? 

400

This is the identified problem that the RN is responsible for. 

What is the diagnosis? 

400

The nurse is doing this when they look around the room to identify safety issues. 

What is "scanning the environment"?

400

According to the Benner theory, this nurse has intuitive grasp of the situation and zeros in on the accurate region of the problem. 

What is an "expert" nurse? 

400

The nurse looks in the medical record for the patient's allergies. This is an example of this type of information source. 

What is a secondary information source? 

500
The patient speaks a different language. To ensure accurate information, this is the person the nurse should collaborate with. 

Who is the interpreter/translator? 

500

In the nursing process, this means to formulate the interventions that are appropriate for the patient. 

What is planning? 

500

The diagnosis part of the nursing process is related to this step in Captui's Clinical Judgement model. 

What is "making meaning of the information"?

500

According to the Benner theory, this nurse perceives situations as wholes, rather than in terms of aspects. 

What is a "proficient" nurse? 

500

This is the single most important way to stop the spread of infection. 

What is handwashing?

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