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1. While assessing a patient,the nurse observesthat the patient'sintravenous (IV) line is not infusing at the ordered rate.The nurse assesses the patient forpain at the IV site, checks the flow regu... lator on the tubing, looks to see if the patient is lying on the tubing, checks the point of connection between thetubing and the IV catheter, and then checks the condition of the site where the intravenous catheter enters the patient's skin. After the nurse readjusts the flow rate, the infusion begins at the correct rate.This is an example of: A. Inference. B. Diagnostic reasoning. C. Competency. D. Problem solving.: D. Problem solving -This is an example of problem solving. The nurse collects information and tries options until she is able to find a solution to the slowed infusion rate. The focus is on solving the problem with the patient's IV and not on solving the patient's healthproblem; thus this is not the diagnostic reasoning process. 2. The nurse sits down to talk with a patient who lost her sister 2 weeks ago. The patient reports she is unable to sleep, feels very fatigued during the day, and is having trouble at work. The nurse asks her to clarify the type of trouble. The patient explains she can't concentrate or even solve simple problems. The nurse records the results of the assessment, describing the patient as havingineffective coping. This is an example of: A. Diagnostic reasoning. B. Competency. C. Inference. D. Problem solving.: A. Diagnostic reasoning -In this example the nurse collects information about the patient, sees patterns in the data collected, and makes a nursing diagnosis.This is an example of the diagnosticprocess. 3. A nurse has worked on an oncology unitfor 3 years.One patient has becomevisibly weaker and states, "I feel funny." The nurse knows how patients oftenhave behavior changes before developing sepsis when they have cancer.Thenurse asks the patient questions to assess thinking skills and notices the patient shivering.The nurse goes to the phone, calls the physician, and beginsthe conversation by saying, "I believe that your patient is developing sepsis.I want to report symptoms I'm seeing." What examples of critical thinking concepts does the nurse show? (Select all that apply.) A. Experience B. Ethical C. Analyticity D. Self-confidence E. Risk taking: C & D. -Among critical thinking concepts, the nurse shows analyticity (analyzing informa- tion, gathering additionalfindings, and sensing a problem), and self-confidence (call-ing the physician, which shows trust in his own reasoning). The nurse's experiencewould have influenced the familiarity of patientsymptoms, but in thistext experienceis considered a component of the critical thinking model and not a concept. Acting ethically is a critical thinking standard [Show More]

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