Week Four NS1771 Internal QuizOnline version How much did you take in from last week! by Alan Ramsay 1 1. What do the authors of your textbook suggest is represented by Considering the Patient, Collecting Cues/Information, Processing Information and Identifying Problems? a The Clinical Reasoning Cycle b Structure of an argument: Phase 1-4 c The Clinical Reasoning Process d Critical Thinking 2 2. When the principle of beneficence tends towards paternalism there is a risk of overriding which of the four Ethical Principles identified in healthcare? a Autonomy b Beneficence c Non-maleficence d Justice 3 3. Which of the following is not necessarily a requirement to justify a Critical Incident Analysis? a Important to the individual b Relates to a major event c Have some relevance to the individual d Has meaning or significance 4 4. According to the authors of your textbook, the following are benefits of Reflective Practice except… a It helps recognition of problems b Helps with understanding the relationship between theory and practice c It can help clinicians’ self-identify prejudices d Helps create a standardised way of thinking and acting 5 5. Which of the following would provide a perfunctory framework around which nursing tasks could be prioritised? a The Bernoulli Principle b Maslow’s Hierarchy c The Bristol Chart d The Waterlow Scale 6 6. Prioritisation of tasks would form which part of the clinical reasoning cycle? a Planning b Diagnosis c Evaluation d Implementation 7 7. Which of the following is not a feature of Subjective data from a patient assessment? a It can be perceived by the nurses own senses of sight, sound, smell or touch b It is gathered from the patient telling you something c It helps describe the character of a problem and any factors which may aggravate it d Opened questions can add depth to the quality of this type of data 8 8. Which of the following is a synonym of significant data that usually demonstrates an unhealthy response? a Objective b Subjective c Interpretative d Cue 9 9. A reflective reasoning process that guides a nurse in generating, implementing and evaluating approaches for dealing with client care and professional concerns… a Nursing Care Plan b Critical Thinking c Critical Reasoning Cycle d Nursing Diagnosis 10 10. The following statement would form which element of the Clinical Reasoning Cycle? ‘He has a history of high blood pressure and he takes a Beta-blocker’ a Consider the patient b Collect cues/information c Process information d Identify problem/issue