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1. I've got to get this recorded and take the rest of the vital signs. Usually, thinking is routine, as in scenario one, or aimless with random thoughts running through your head. Usually, thinking... is not purposeful.: Answer: A nursing assistant is taking a blood pressure (BP) reading on a patient before surgery. BP is 90/60 mm Hg. The nursing assistant is thinking: 2. I've got to get this recorded and take the rest of the vital signs. Usually, thinking is routine, as in scenario one, or aimless with random thoughts running through your head. Usually, thinking is not purposeful.: Answer: A nursing assistant is taking a blood pressure (BP) reading on a patient before surgery. BP is 90/60 mm Hg. The nursing assistant is thinking: 3. Is this a normal blood pressure for this client? Is this patient hypovolemic? Is he heading into shock? What more should I assess? Could he be septic? What are the other vital signs? •Pulse •Respirations •Temperature Do they show a pattern?: Answer: A registered nurse (RN) takes a blood pressure reading on the same patient awaiting surgery. BP is 90/60 mm Hg. The RN is thinking: 4. Scenario two is an example of clinical reasoning:: Answer: The nurse is purposefully thinking to determine what is happening to the client. The hoped-for outcome is to protect the client from harm. The client may be in serious trouble. Clinical reasoning is the process for collecting and analyzing data [Show More]
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