Short scenes and thoughts that come and go and have no particular purpose or goal.
What is (are) Random thoughts?
The student LPN/LVN can correctly recite the normal range for an adult's heart rate.
What is knowledge?
Memory aids that are useful when you need to remember lists or sequenced pieces of information.
What are mnemonic devices?
Leaving an unconscious patient exposed during a treatment or procedure is a violation of the ethical principle of
autonomy (privacy)
Learners who recall information by “seeing” it in their mind’s eye.
visual learners
Thinking in a way that involves data collection and analysis as a way to find solutions to problems or improve situations.
What is critical thinking
The student LPN/LVN is able to explain a concept in his own words and give an example.
What is comprehension?
Abbreviations created by using the first letters or word parts in names or phrases.
What are acronyms?
Treating all patients with equal dignity and respect.
What is justice?
Oral discussions appeal to students with which 3 learning styles?
verbal, auditory and social
Purposeful and outcome-oriented
The student LPN/LVN is able to prioritize patient's complaints and develop appropriate nursing interventions.
What is analysis?
One of the essential elements a nurse needs to think critically (starts with D)
What is Determine what you know and what you do not know?
Damaging a person's reputation by verbalizing private information about the person to a third party.
What is slander?
Practicing a skill with a partner appeals to which 2 types of learners?
Kinesthetic and visual
"I will not eat them in a house, I will not eat them with a mouse, I will not eat them in a box, I will not eat them with a fox. I will not eat them here or there, I will not eat them anywhere!"
What is all-or-none thinking
After checking off foley insertion in skills lab, the student LPN/LVN was able to successfully catheterize a patient maintaining sterile technique.
What is application?
One of the essential elements a nurse needs to think critically (starts with R)
What is recall information?
Verbally threatening someone
What is assault?
Reading written words aloud can utilize which 2 learning styles?
Verbal and visual
The same situation is played over and over without reaching an outcome.
What is ruminative thinking?
The student LPN/LNV has the ability to break down complex information into basic parts and relate those parts back to the whole picture.
What is analysis?
One of the essential elements a nurse needs to think critically (starts with K)
What is know what to do when information is not in long term memory?
Charting a patient's feelings and wishes exactly as expressed would be practicing ______
What is fidelity?
Making and listening to an audio recording of yourself as you read your notes aloud uses which three learning styles.
visual, verbal, and auditory