NURS 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nursing Process, Nominal Group Technique, Delphi Method
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A discipline that incorporates elements of reflection and thinking processes. Mode of thinking about any subject, content or problem. Which the thinker improves the quality of their thinking by skillfully taking charge of the. Critical reading - used in going over research and previously written perspectives. Critical listening - being mindful on what others have to say. Critical writing - able to write at the scholarly level, where sentences are well formed and. Critical speaking - communicating concisely about topics concise. Facilitate the achievement of the desired outcome. Fitness to practice - physically and mentally competent, free of substances, includes emotional baggage and consequences of lifestyle choices. Scientific - test to verify if assertions are true. Read to weigh and consider, not to contradict or beleive. Ultimate goal of producing practical knowledge to benefit man. One should not speak until they can base it on empirical facts. Dividing each problem into many parts to make it feasible.