Adult learner/Test-Taking Strategies/Concept Mapping
Bloom's Taxonomy/Time Management
Nursing History
Critical Thinking
The Nursing Process
100

Power, passion, perseverance, and personal attributes.

What are the four Ps of a personal plan for success?

100

Belief in your ability to succeed. 

What is self-efficacy? 

100

The first state to license practical nurses. 

What is Mississippi?

100

Key to safe, competent care.

What is critical thinking?

100

The steps to the nursing process. 

What is assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation?

200

A visual tool that assists nursing students to organize and represent knowledge.

What is a concept map? 

200

The amount of hours of focused uninterrupted daily studying to aim for. 

2 hours

200

Known as the pioneer of modern nursing. 

Who is Florence Nightingale? 

200

This way of thinking focuses on solving a specific issue and stops once the issue is resolved. 

What is problem-oriented thinking?

200

Emphasizes patient context and dynamic decision-making.


What is the clinical judgment measurement model?

300

These individuals learn best by hearing and speaking.


Who are auditory learners?

300

Involves planning time for exercise and fun activities. 

What is self-care?

300

The first African American professional nurse, known for advocacy for diversity in nursing. 

Who is Mary Eliza Mahoney? 

300

What critical thinking is based on. 

What are evidence-based principles?

300

What you observe or measure. 

What is objective data?

400

Cover answers, start at the end, develop your answer, uncover answers/match/move on. 

What is the recommended question approach?

400

Level of Bloom's Taxonomy that involves breaking information into parts to explore relationships. 

What is analyzing?

400

During this time Florence Nightingale organized cleaning, supplies, nutrition, and laundry. 

When is the Crimean War?

400

Includes access to information, the ability to comprehend information, the ability to store information in long-term memory, identify what you know and don’t know, recall information when needed, and know where to find missing information.


What is the critical thinking skill set?

400

The purpose of this step of the nursing process is to recognize and analyze patient cues to identify problems.


What is nursing diagnosis? 

500

Act as facilitators of your learning. 

What is an instructor? 

500

Level of Bloom's Taxonomy that involves using information in real-world situations. 

What is applying?

500

Founded the Henry Street Settlement. 

Who is Lillian Wald?

500

Includes upbringing and culture, motivation, and attitude. 

What are factors that can influence critical thinking?

500

Putting the care plan into action. 

What is implementation?