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In which of the following examples is a nurse applying critical thinking attitudes when preparing to insert an intravenous iv catheter? select all that apply.
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So first, we're going to ask ourselves, what is critical thinking? and critical thinking in nursing is very essential when giving patient care.
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And critical thinking is the ability of a nurse to analyze and evaluate information, the situation, the problem.
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And this requires the nurse to think logically, to assess the data that they have, and to make clinical judgments.
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And in order to make these clinical judgments or decisions, you need critical thinking skills.
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So you're going to ask yourself, what data do i need and how am i going to collect it? and these are some of the key points, key aspects of critical thinking that i want to talk about.
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And number one, the first one is to analyze.
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And when we analyze, we want to be able to identify any pattern or cues or details when we're assessing our patient.
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Pattern, details, excuse my handwriting, and cues.
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Next is, the second one i want to talk about is problem solving.
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And for problem solving, the nurse is able to address the issue and come up with solutions based on the patient's individual needs.
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So it's important that these solutions align with the patient's needs.
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So we're going to write address issue.
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And for the second one, come up with solution.
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And the third one i want to talk about is deductive reasoning.
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So deductive reasoning.
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And deductive reasoning is being able to use guidelines and protocols to make patient care decisions.
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So to use protocols.
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And next, the last one i want to talk about today is effective communication.
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And now we all know what effective communication is...