Nursing 3290 ATI Knowledge and Clinical Judgement
Which of the following are essential strategies to effectively manage time? (Select all that apply.)
-Develop a written or electronic schedule -Allow time for personal rewards -Study at regular intervals
skim
-read the assignment -be certain to look closely at the headings and subheadings, as well as inspect all graphs, charts, tables, and diagrams. -be certain to examine illustrations and read the captions for increased understanding.
List and describe the five steps that should be taken to improve reading comprehension and retention.
1. skim2. reading assignments actively3. ask questions4. stop and think5. periodically review
Evaluate
Assess
Inference
Conclude
Interpretation
Describe
Analysis
Examine
Explanation
Justify
Nursing knowledge is based on which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
Nursing Research Discipline-specific research
The ability to predict client needs and anticipate changes in the health status of a client stems from knowledge of which of the following topics?
Physiology and Pathophysiology
The horizontal bars of patient-centered care, interdisciplinary collaboration, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, informatics and safety in the ATI Helix of Success were significantly influenced by which of the following?
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)
Foundational knowledge is represented by which of the following types of thinking? (Select all that apply.)
Recall Comprehension
Clinical reasoning requires the nurse to be able to do which of the following?
Separate relevant data from irreleveant data
Which of the following statements describe what clinical judgement is?
The decision made regarding the course of action a nurse will take to solve a client problem
Match the learning strategies in the right column with its appropriate style of learning in the left column. In the space provided, place the letter that corresponds to the correct number. Note each style will be matched to two strategies. Click "Submit" when all the blanks are filled in.
Visual: place information on a timeline or to organize notes in an outline Auditory: would benefit most from using a tape recorder in class or creating songs or mnemonics Tactile: would prefer to learn by practicing skills in the nursing lab or developing models or displays
stop and think
and reflect at certain intervals -be certain essential details of the reading can be recalled by stopping and thinking. -reciting the main points of the reading from memory, as well as rephrasing the major concepts can be beneficial.
periodically review
this can help increase the retention of the material
read assignment actively
using a highlighter or pencil to underline or highlight keywords and phrases, placing an asterisk by the most important concepts, and indicating content questions using a question mark will assist in reading actively
ask questions
who, what, when, where, why, and how questions to be answered later from reading, or by asking questions