Critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgment
Chapter 1
What is critical thinking?
- In nursing, critical thinking for clinical decision-making is the ability to think in a systematic and logical ma
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Critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgment
Chapter 1
What is critical thinking?
- In nursing, critical thinking for clinical decision-making is the ability to think in a systematic and logical manner with openness to question and reflect on the reasoning process used to ensure safe nursing practice and quality care
What is all included in the nursing process?
- http://www.nursingprocess.org/Nursing-Process-Steps.html
Think of examples for the nursing process.
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Chapter 2
What are some strategies for learning preferences?
- Verbal/written, auditory/oral, visual/graphic, kinesthetic/tactile concrete, active/reflective https://www.bowdoin.edu/baldwin-program/student-resources/learning-styles.shtml
Think of examples of different learning preferences.
- Verbal/written: writing notes on flashcards, speaking the material out loud
- Auditory/oral: recording yourself and listening to it
- Visual/Graphic: drawing pictures, graphs, and charts
- Kinesthetic/tactile concrete: learn through sight, smell, movement, touch, and color
- Active/reflective: processing information ‘on the go’
Chapter 3
What does the Benner model consist of?
- Her model has also been relevant for ethical development of nurses since perception of ethical issues is also dependent on the nurses' level of expertise. This model has been applied to several disciplines beyond clinical nursing, and understanding the five stages of clinical competence helps nurses support one another and appreciate that expertise in any field is a process learned over time
Know each of the levels and examples.
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