Asked by Charles Coderre on May 11, 2024
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What would be the best question to ask a patient in the noticing phase of the Clinical Judgement Model?
A) "Where is the pain the worst?"
B) "How are you feeling today?"
C) "How was your night?"
D) "What are your goals for today?"
Clinical Judgement Model
A framework used in nursing and healthcare to guide decision-making based on assessment data, patient needs, and evidence.
Noticing Phase
The initial stage of a process where attention is given to certain signals, often leading to the recognition of significant information.
- Describe the phases of the Clinical Judgement Model and their application in nursing practice.
Verified Answer
DL
Dineeka LeeniyagodaMay 13, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The most critical information to obtain from a patient is what his or her goals are.This information will help the nurse focus further exploration of the patient's goals and plan around the patient's goals.The other questions will elicit important information but are not the considered the most critical questions in this phase.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the phases of the Clinical Judgement Model and their application in nursing practice.
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