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CRITICAL THINKING in Nursing Practice: chapter 14 “…active, organized, cognitive process used to carefully examine one’s thinking and the thinking of others.”

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1 CRITICAL THINKING in Nursing Practice: chapter 14 “…active, organized, cognitive process used to carefully examine one’s thinking and the thinking of others.” Involves use of MIND Form conclusions Make decisions Draw inferences reflect

2 BEGIN WITH: Questions:  What do I really know about this nursing care situation?  How do I know it?  What options are available to me?

3 THREE INPORTANT ASPECTS REFLECTION: purposefully thinking back /recalling. Requires honest review LANGUAGE: precise & clear resulting in clear message INTUITION: inner sensing that something is so

4 THINKING AND LEARNING LIFELONG PROCESS NURSING PRACTICE ALWAYS CHANGING

5 LEVELS OF CRITICAL THINKING IN NURSING  BASIC – CONCRETE, BASED ON SET OF RULES OR PRINCIPLES  COMPLEX: “IT DEPENDS”  COMMITMENT: CHOOSE AN ACTION & STAND BY IT

6 CRITICAL THINKING COMPETENCIES Scientific method Problem solving Decision making Diagnostic reasoning and inference Clinical decision making

7 ‘NURSES DO NOT MAKE MEDICAL DIAGNOSES, BUT THEY DO ASSESS AND MONITOR CLIENTS CLOSELY AND COMPARE THE CLIENTS’ SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS WITH THOSE THAT ARE COMMON TO A MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS.”

8 Nursing process as a competency Five steps: Assessment Diagnosis Planning Implementation Evaluation

9 SYSTEMATIC APPROACH GATHER DATA CRITICALLY EXAMINE & ANALYZE IDENTIFY RESPONSE DETERMINE PRIORITY ESTABLISH GOALS & EXPECTED OUTCOMES TAKE ACTION EVALUATE

10 Critical thinking model, five components: Knowledge base Experience Competence Attitudes standards

11 ATTITUDES FOR Critical Thinking  Confidence  Thinking independently  Fairness  Responsibility & accountability  Risk taking  Discipline  Perseverance  Creativity  Curiosity  Integrity  Humility

12 STANDARDS Intellectual standards: preciseness, accuracy, consistency Professional standards: ethical criteria, scientific & practice-based criteria, criteria for professional responsibility “These standards “raise the bar” for the responsibilities and accountabilities that a nurse must assume in guaranteeing quality health care to the public.”


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