NSE-12B Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Regional Policy Of The European Union, Nursing Process, Critical Thinking
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Nse 11: week 3 tuesday september 17th, 2019. Objective 1: describe the cognitive skills and critical thinking dispositions required for clinical decision making in nursing. Critical thinking is the process of using knowledge and reasoning to make accurate clinical judgements and decisions. Requires cognitive skills such as interpretation, analysis, inference, evaluation, explanation and self-regulation. Requires nurse"s habit (disposition) to ask questions, to be well informed, to be honest in facing personal biases, and to always be willing to reconsider and think differently about issues. Clinical decision-making process is used when core critical thinking skills and critical thinking dispositions are applied. Must be open minded, inquisitive, systemic in thinking about practice situations. Objective 2: outline the components of kataoka-yahiro"s & saylor"s model of critical thinking in nursing. The model helps explain what is involved as you make clinical decisions and judgements about your patients. Basic critical thinking, is when thinking is concrete and based on a set of rules or principles.