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Frost2351

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The nurse is using a problem-solving process that requires empathy, knowledge, divergent thinking, discipline, and creativity. What behavior is the nurse demonstrating while providing client care?
 
  1. Care management
  2. Critical thinking
  3. Framework for nurses
  4. Nursing process

Question 2

While hospitalized a client develops a new problem. Which behaviors should the nurse use to demonstrate critical thinking during this client's assessment? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Nursing habits
  2. Clinical skills
  3. Cognitive knowledge
  4. Assumptions
  5. Goal-directed thinking



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 2

1. Care management is directing the care of the client.
2. Critical thinking is a problem-solving process.
3. The framework for nurses is the nursing process.
4. The nursing process is a process of steps that the nurse uses to determine the needs of the client, set the care needed, and evaluate the care given.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 2; 3; 5

1. Habits are actions done without much thought, and are usually routine.
2. The more clinical skills the nurse has, the better is the ability to think critically. Experience and skills help the nurse consider more options.
3. Cognitive knowledge is necessary in order to form an opinion or to process information.
4. Assumptions can lead to faulty conclusions because all information is not included in the process.
5. Goal-directed thinking allows the nurse to focus on the problem at hand and directs the investigation.



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