Critical Thinking
Nursing Process
Definitions
ADPIE
Critical Thinking in the Nursing Process
100
A nurse is asked to help a physician with a patient, during the procedure the nurse feels like the physician is not following procedure-the nurse develops their own opinion but says nothing-what level of critical thinking is shown.
What is complex level critical thinking?
100
Which nursing process usually follows after assessment.
What is planning.
100
Symptoms or issues that a client tells you about-that you can not observe of measure.
What is subjective data.
100
A clinical judgement about individual,family or community responses to the actual and potential health problems or life processes.
What is a nursing diagnosis is.
100
Critical thinking can be defined by what three things.
What is purposeful, goal-directed and more than just cognitive skills.
200
An PSW is directed by their floors RN to review the updated procedures booklet, in doing so the PSW feels as though she should do some things a bit differently and does so with out assistance-what level of critical thinking is demonstrated.
What is commitment level critical thinking.
200
What are the three parts of a nursing diagnostic statement.
What is problem, etiology and symptoms.
200
The cognitive process used to develop and implement the nursing process.
What is critical thinking.
200
What is the purpose of a concept map.
What is identification of the relationship between the clients problems and possible interventions.
200
"Tell me how you are feeling or Describe how your wife has been helping you?" These types of questions are.
What are open ended questions.
300
Which part of the nursing process follows diagnosis.
What is planning.
300
What stage of the nursing process is a nurse using when gathering information.
What is assessment.
300
A process known as a systematic framework used to help nurses think critically about solving client problems.
What is the nursing process.
300
Nurses use a variety of different assessment techniques to gather data, what would be the first/best option to assess and gather data.
What is interviewing the client.
300
Curious, insightful, systematic, analytical, truth-seeking, open-minded, confident and creative are all characteristics of what kind of thinker.
What are characteristics of critical thinkers.
400
After teaching a young boy how to administer insulin on his own, you have a seat in the nursing station and discuss what happened and how you felt over all- this is known as what stage in the nursing process.
What is evaluation.
400
Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementing and Evaluation-can all be summed up as what accroynm for the nursing process?
What is ADPIE.
400
Specific, Measurable,Achievable,Realistic and Time Frame- make up what accroynm.
What is S.M.A.R.T.
400
Collaborative interventions/implementations require.
What are multiple health care providers.
400
The acronym ADPIE in the nursing process stands for what.
What is Assessment,Diagnosis,Planning,Implementation, and Evaluation.
500
A nurse uses the hospitals procedure manual to confirm how to change a patient's NG tube. The level of critical thinking to which the nurse is using is.
What is basic level critical thinking.
500
After assessing the patient and finding out that they have a weakened range of motion and fatigue easily, it would be safe to say that this nurse is in what stage of the nursing process.
What is diagnosis stage.
500
Signs and symptoms in a patient that can be seen,felt,heard and or smelled.
What is objective data.
500
Environmental factors can greatly affect how a nurse goes about implementing care, what would be priority concern for a nurse with a poor environment.
What is safety of the patient.
500
Why is critical thinking so important to nurses/nursing processes.
What is; to recognize patterns of behavior, to anticipate clients needs, develop nursing care plans and promote health/healing as well making reasoned judgments of various different actions.