Chapter 4 & 7 Test
What are the four features of effective critical thinking in health care?
1. It is purposeful and results-oriented 2. It is based on principles of health care practice and the scientific method 3. It is guided by professional standards and ethics codes 4. It is self-correcting through constant reevaluation and reflects a desire to improve
Briefly describe the three part process of learning information>
1. brain receives information/reception phrase 2. perception phrase 3. selection phrases
What is the basic 5 step problem-solving approach?
1. identify the problem 2. gather information and identify possible solutions 3. select the best option 4. implement the solution 5. evaluate the results
What are some of the common stress producers
1. living a chaotic or disorderly lifestyle 2. lacking the ability to say "no" 3. taking problems and criticism personally 4. maintaining unrealistic expectations 5. dealing with excessive demands 6. remaining inflexible 7. suffering self-doubt
What steps are involved in the scientific problem solving process?
1. problem identification 2. data collection 3. hypothesis formulation 4. plan of action 5. hypothesis testing 6. interpretation of results 7. evaluation
ask meaningful questions
Become a skilled questioner so that you can clarify situations, problems, and solutions more effectively.
What are some ways health care workers can show patience and demonstrate that a patient's well-being is the top priority?
Being able to remain calm in midst of difficulties. Being patience with co-workers understanding all of a patients conversation.
How do a person's values develop?
By observing and modeling the behavior of parents, peers, colleagues, through instruction by parents and or school
dedication to public service
Contributing to the good of society through their work with others. recognizing the value of work to society
Competence
People exhibit competence when they're proficient in what they've learned and are capable of performing related tasks
Why are enthusiasm and optimism important qualities for health care workers?
People with enthusiasm are likely to be a better worker. And a positive attitude is contagious and help people to be more focussed
Being motivated by job fulfillment
Professionals who choose this type of work enjoy it , however, gain a sense of satisfaction and contentment that can't be gained through an attractive salary alone
organization
Since time is valuable to you, your coworkers, and your patients staying organized helps your to be more effective in your job
Trustworthiness
That means that others can count on the person to follow through on promises, live up to agreements, and always be honest.
Clarify your thinking
What's the real meaning behind what someone or you are saying?
value
a belief about the worth or importance of something that acts as a standard to guide one's behavior
Where does the brain organize and store information for extended periods
a long-term memory
Value system
a person's ranked personal principles which often lead to a personal code of conduct
responsiblity
a person's willingness to fulfill obligations and accept responsibility for his or her own actions
Optimism
a positive attitude shapes a person's outlook on different situations and affects job performance
A person's ranking of personal principles, which often lead to a personal code of conduct, is known as
a value system
initiative
ability to act and make decisions without the help or advice of others
time management
ability to set priorities and complete work in a timely manner
a concern for the welfare and well-being of other is known as
altruism
Be willing to change your mind
be open to changing your mind when presented with good reason to change it
autonomy
being capable of thinking for oneself and reaching one's own conclusions
fair-mindedness
being open to all view points and evaluating them equally
honesty
being truthful establishes trust between who the health professional serves and who they work along side
a common stimulant that can stay in a person's system from 6-12 hours is ____________
caffeine
What four elements should members of a successful study group possess?
committed, contributing, compatible, considerate
______________ involves a willingness to learn, change, admit mistakes, and accept critiscism
competence
public service
contributing to good of society through one's work with others
_________ thinking is a systematic way to form and shape one's thinking that functions purposefully and exactingly
critical
A good study area should be free of _________ and have adequate space and lighting, a comfortable temperature, and pleasant surroundings
distractions
The two main types of stress are eustress and ___________
distress
What is bad stress called
distress
brianstorming
encourages people to generate creative thoughts spontaneously, without stopping to analyze each idea
What is good stress called?
eustress
Name at least five characteristics of critical thinkers
fair-mindness, humility, confidence, integrity, and creativity
Discipline your thinking
focus your thinking on what is relevant to the task at hand or the problem you're trying to solve
flexibility
health positions require workers who are flexible with bother their time and talents
Self-esteem
high self-esteem leads to confidence in one's skills
Health care professionals value ___________________, when they respect the inherent worth and uniqueness of all individuals and protect patients' privacy and confidentiality
human dignity
When a person instinctively, without logical thinking, identifies a solution to a problem based on its similarity or dissimilarity to other problems, which type of problem solving the person using?
intuitive
Briefly describe the five common stress producers
lacking the ability to say "no" living a chaotic life suffering self-doubt remaining inflexible dealing with excessive demands
What does bad stress lead to
negative reactions
One personal quality that is NOT important for health care professionals is
not honesty, enthusiasm, and self-esteem
Important personal skills for those entering a health care profession include
organization, flexibility, sociability
Low levels of stress often motivate waht
people to complete tasks, meet deadlines, and solve problems
Good time management
people who are able to complete their work in a timely manner, while skillfully handling any tasks, concerns, or issues that arise, are using time management skills
health care professionals must balance their..
personal and professional lives
acrostic
phrase or sentence created from the first letter of each item on a list
What does good stress lead to
positive reactions
Enthusiasm
professionals who are passionate about their work take an active interest in their duties and strive to do the best job possible.
health care professionals should possess a desire for
public service
Studying involves
refreshing one's memory, taking in new information, and organizing and memorizing data
Surveying material that has a already been covered is called
reviewing
__________ problem solving is a systematic problem-solving process used in controlled laboratory settings
scientific
What are some positive strategies that health care professionals can use to handle stress?
set priorities, relax and renew, shift thinking
Which type of memory can hold five to nine chunks of information, depending on how will the information is grouped?
short-term memory
The basic problem-solving process includes identifying the problem; identifying possible ___________; selecting the best option; implementing the solution; and evaluating the results
solutions
________ may be caused by any number of physical, chemical, or emotional factors and can produce both physical and emotional tension
stress
cooperation
the ability to interact well with other health care team members
autonomy
the right to self-determination, including the right to make decisions about one's own health care
Why would health care professionals need problem-solving skills?
they confront situations that require quick and clear-minded decision making
patience
to remain calm in the midst of difficulties
Learning involves much more than short-term memorization or "just knowing it for the test". To truly learn something you must...
understand the subject fully, so that you can recall it and apply it when necessary
acronym
word created from the first letter of each word in a phrase or each item on a list
__________ memory describes how the brain stores and retrieves information from short-term and long-term memory
working
sociability
you ability to interact well with others on a daily basis will directly impact your work, your patients, and other professionals working around you