Deck 36: Clinical Judgment
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Deck 36: Clinical Judgment
1
A home care nurse receives a physician order for a medication that the patient does not want to take because the patient has a history of side effects from this medication.The nurse carefully listens to the patient,considers it in light of the patient's condition,questions its appropriateness,and examines alternative treatments.This nurse would most likely
A) call the physician, explain rationale, and suggest a different medication.
B) consult an experienced nurse on whether there are other similar treatments.
C) hold the drug until the physician returns to the unit and can be questioned.
D) question other staff as to the physician's acceptance of nursing input.
A) call the physician, explain rationale, and suggest a different medication.
B) consult an experienced nurse on whether there are other similar treatments.
C) hold the drug until the physician returns to the unit and can be questioned.
D) question other staff as to the physician's acceptance of nursing input.
call the physician, explain rationale, and suggest a different medication.
2
A patient has been admitted for a skin graft following third degree burns to the bilateral calves.The plan of care involves 3 days inpatient and 6 months outpatient treatment,to include home care and dressing changes.When should the nurse initiate the educational plan?
A) After the operation and the patient is awake
B) On admission, along with the initial assessment
C) The day before the patient is to be discharged
D) When narcotics are no longer needed routinely
A) After the operation and the patient is awake
B) On admission, along with the initial assessment
C) The day before the patient is to be discharged
D) When narcotics are no longer needed routinely
On admission, along with the initial assessment
3
A GN appears to be second-guessing herself and is constantly calling on the other nurses to double-check their plan of care or rehearse what they will say to the doctor before she call on the patient's behalf.This seems to be annoying some of the nurse's coworkers.The nurse manager's best response to this situation is to
A) explain to coworkers that this is a characteristic of critical thinking and is important for the GN to improve reasoning skills.
B) agree with the staff and have someone follow and work more closely with a preceptor.
C) have a talk with the nurse and suggest asking fewer questions.
D) tell the staff that all new nurses go through this phase, and ignore their behavior.
A) explain to coworkers that this is a characteristic of critical thinking and is important for the GN to improve reasoning skills.
B) agree with the staff and have someone follow and work more closely with a preceptor.
C) have a talk with the nurse and suggest asking fewer questions.
D) tell the staff that all new nurses go through this phase, and ignore their behavior.
explain to coworkers that this is a characteristic of critical thinking and is important for the GN to improve reasoning skills.
4
A new graduate nurse (GN)is working with an experienced nurse to chart assessment findings.The GN notes that the physical therapist wrote on the chart that the patient is lazy and did not want to participate in assigned therapies this AM.The experienced nurse asks the GN what may be going on here.What is the best explanation for this statement?
A) Data on the chart can sometimes be documented in a biased manner.
B) Data on the chart changes as the patient's condition changes.
C) Data on the chart is usually accurate and can be verified from the patient.
D) Reading the chart is not a wise use of time as this can be time consuming and tedious.
A) Data on the chart can sometimes be documented in a biased manner.
B) Data on the chart changes as the patient's condition changes.
C) Data on the chart is usually accurate and can be verified from the patient.
D) Reading the chart is not a wise use of time as this can be time consuming and tedious.
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A nurse has committed a serious medication error and has reported their error to the hospital's adverse medication error hotline as well as to the unit manager.The manager is a firm believer in developing critical thinking skills.From this standpoint,what action by the manager would best nurture this ability in the nurse who made the error?
A) Have the nurse present an in-service related to the cause of the error.
B) Instruct the nurse to write a paper on how to avoid this type of error.
C) Let the nurse work with more experienced nurses when giving medications.
D) Send the nurse to refresher courses on medication administration.
A) Have the nurse present an in-service related to the cause of the error.
B) Instruct the nurse to write a paper on how to avoid this type of error.
C) Let the nurse work with more experienced nurses when giving medications.
D) Send the nurse to refresher courses on medication administration.
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A nurse has designed an individualized nursing care plan for a patient,but the patient is not meeting goals.Further assessment reveals that the patient is not following through on many items.Which action by the nurse would be best for determining the cause of the problem?
A) Assess whether the actions were too hard for the patient.
B) Determine whether the patient agrees with the care plan.
C) Question the patient's reasons for not following through.
D) Reevaluate data to ensure the diagnoses are sound.
A) Assess whether the actions were too hard for the patient.
B) Determine whether the patient agrees with the care plan.
C) Question the patient's reasons for not following through.
D) Reevaluate data to ensure the diagnoses are sound.
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A nursing instructor assigns their clinical group the task of writing a journal depicting the student's clinical day.What is the most likely rationale for this assignment?
A) Journaling allows reflection, an important critical thinking skill.
B) Journaling gives you time to review what happened in your clinical.
C) Journaling is a way to organize your thoughts about your experiences.
D) Journaling teaches open-mindedness, a critical thinking disposition.
A) Journaling allows reflection, an important critical thinking skill.
B) Journaling gives you time to review what happened in your clinical.
C) Journaling is a way to organize your thoughts about your experiences.
D) Journaling teaches open-mindedness, a critical thinking disposition.
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The nurse is implementing a plan of care for a patient newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus.The plan includes educating the patient about diet choices.The patient states that they enjoy exercising and understand the need to diet; however,they can't see living without chocolate on a daily basis.Using the principles of responding in the Model of Clinical Judgment,how would the nurse proceed with the teaching?
A) The nurse explains to the patient that chocolate has a high glycemic index. The nurse then focuses on foods that have low glycemic indexes and provides a list for the patient to choose from.
B) The nurse explains that the patient may eat whatever they would like as long as the patient's glucose reading and A1c remain stable.
C) The nurse derives a new nursing diagnosis of Knowledge Deficit and readjusts the plan of care to include additional sessions with the registered dietician.
D) The nurse examines the patient's daily glucose log and incorporates the snack into the time of day that has the lowest readings. The nurse then follows up and evaluates the response in 1 week.
A) The nurse explains to the patient that chocolate has a high glycemic index. The nurse then focuses on foods that have low glycemic indexes and provides a list for the patient to choose from.
B) The nurse explains that the patient may eat whatever they would like as long as the patient's glucose reading and A1c remain stable.
C) The nurse derives a new nursing diagnosis of Knowledge Deficit and readjusts the plan of care to include additional sessions with the registered dietician.
D) The nurse examines the patient's daily glucose log and incorporates the snack into the time of day that has the lowest readings. The nurse then follows up and evaluates the response in 1 week.
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A student nurse is studying clinical judgment theories and is working with Tanner's Model of Clinical Judgment.The student nurse can generalize the process as
A) a reflective process where the nurse notices, interprets, responds, and reflects in action.
B) one conceptual mechanism for critiquing ideas and establishing goal-oriented care.
C) researching best practice literature to create care pathways for certain populations.
D) assessing, diagnosing, implementing, and evaluating the nursing care plans.
A) a reflective process where the nurse notices, interprets, responds, and reflects in action.
B) one conceptual mechanism for critiquing ideas and establishing goal-oriented care.
C) researching best practice literature to create care pathways for certain populations.
D) assessing, diagnosing, implementing, and evaluating the nursing care plans.
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