1137 Final Study Guide 1. Clinical Judgment #1,2,3 Clinical Judgment Tanner’s Clinical Model Knowledge Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management
... [Show More] of Care Nursing Process Tanner A class of nursi ng students is in their first semester of nursing school. The instructor explains that one of the changes they will undergo while in nursing school is learning to “think like a nurse.” What is the most current model of this thinking process? A) Critical-thinking Model B) Nursing Process Model C) Clinical Judgment Model D) Active Practice Model Ans: C Feedback: To depict the process of “thinking like a nurse,” Tanner (2006) developed a model known as the clinical judgment model. The nursing student uses evidence-based practice findings in the development of a care plan. This is an example of which type of nursing skill? A) Cognitive skill B) Technical skill C) Interpersonal skill D) Ethical/legal skill Ans: A Feedback: The student is demonstrating the use of cognitive skills, which is characterized by identifying scientific rationales for the client’s plan of care, selecting nursing interventions that are most likely to yield the desired outcomes, and using critical thinking to solve problems. Technical skills focus on manipulating equipment skillfully to produce a desired outcome. Interpersonal skills are used to establish and maintain a caring relationship. Ethically and legally skilled nurses conduct themselves in a manner consistent with their personal moral code and professional role responsibilities. A nurse has come on day shift and is assessing the client’s intravenous setup. The nurse notes that there is a mini-bag of the client’s antibiotic hanging as a piggyback, but that the bag is still full. The nurse examines the patient’s medication administration record (MAR) and concludes that the night nurse likely hung the antibiotic but failed to start the infusion. As a result, the antibiotic is three hours late and the nurse has consequently filled out an incident report. In doing so, the nurse has exhibited which of the following? A) Ethical/legal skills B) Technical skills C) Interpersonal skills D) Cognitive skills Ans: A Feedback: Reporting problems and unacceptable practices is an aspect of ethical/legal skills. Technical skills enable the safe performance of kinesthetic tasks while interpersonal skills are the manifestations of caring. Cognitive skills encompass knowledge and critical thinking. What is a systematic way to form and shape one’s thinking? A) Critical thinking B) Intuitive thinking C) Trial-and-error D) Interpersonal values Ans: A Feedback: Critical thinking is defined as “a systematic way to form and shape one’s thinking. It functions purposefully and exactingly. It is thought that is disciplined, comprehensive, based on intellectual standards, and, as a result, well-reasoned” (Paul, 1993, p. 20). [Show Less]