oueojod z!nD -Bu!nt oaidepv Jaas actions, and knowledge to make sound clinical judgments Reflective journaling is a tool for developing self-evaluation skills by consciously representation of patient problems and interventions that shows their relationships to applies and analyzes the thoughts, actions, and knowledge to make sound clinical nursing, which factor is a component of environment? According to Kataoka-Yahiro and Saylor's clinical judgment model for nursing. and nursing sciences are included in the knowledge base component. Skill competence is part of the experience component. The standards component includes Rationale O Basic and nursing sciences udgments. pp. 220-221 C Interruptions Skill competence C 0 Professional standards 8/24/22, 11:13 AM Rationale Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing - Quiz performance Final Score 100% 12 out of 16 questions answered correctly V Completed on Aug 16, 2022 9:01 pm O Dialogue that allows for questions, differing viewpoints, and sharing of Consciously thinking through an activity or experience Due Aug 27,2022 by 11:59 pm experiences relationships to one another 8/24/22, 11:13 AM Exit Incorrect (4) 0
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Certain attitudes are essential for critical thinking. Confidence is the belief in oneself, one's judgment and psychomotor skills, and one's possession of the knowledge and Nurses should have confidence in their knowledge and abilities. Nurses should be fair for activities such as assessment and evaluation. Curiosity helps the nurse question existing practices and improves the standard of care. Risk taking is encouraged when the critical thinker takes risks to try different ways to solve problems. However, when taking a risk, the nurse should follow safety guidelines, analyze any potential dangers to a patient, involve the patient in any decisions, and act in a well-reasoned, logical, To apply critical thinking, how would the nurse respond when a patient Some correct answers were not selected Confidence Risk avoidance Fairness Discipline Curiosity Rationale and thoughtful manner. Correct (12) after I took penicillin for an infection"? 8/24/22, 11:13 AM p.218 minute bursts of exercise are as valuable as one 30-minute session, so do not be concerned if you cannot fit 30 minutes into your day at one time. The nurse observes a student nurse and identifies that which action by the student reflects effective problem solving? O Excessive thinking and talking about a patient's condition before making any Effective problem solving requires the student nurse to obtain information that time to evaluate that it is effective. In the case of patient care, a solution is an action will not improve the patient's outcomes. Diagnostic reasoning is a form of decision gather information about the problem, analyze clues or individual cues, understand Suggesting possible solutions relies on one's inner sense; it is the ability to understand something immediately, Relying on one's inner sense without the need for conscious reasoning. Less experienced nurses, including more likely to use intuitive reasoning based on their clinical experiences with 8/24/22, 11:13 AM p. 210 care decisions 0 Diagnostic reasoning 0 0 Rationale numerous patients. p. 213
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