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Judgment
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– Study
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The Nursing Process & Clinical Judgment
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the nursing process (ADPIE) five-step systematic method for giving patient care; involves assessing,
diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating
blended competencies the set of intellectual, interpersonal, technical, and ethical/legal capacities
needed to practice professional nursing
clinical reasoning a specific term—usually refers to ways of thinking about patient care issues
(determining, preventing, and managing patient problems). For reasoning
about other clinical issues (e.g., teamwork, collaboration, and streamlining work
flow), nurses usually use critical thinking.
clinical judgment refers to the result (outcome) of critical thinking or clinical reasoning—the
conclusion, decision, or opinion you make.
1) Patient centered care what are the 6 components of Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
2) safety (QSEN)?
3) teamwork/collaboration
4) evidence based practice
5) informatics
6) quality improvement
intuitive problem solving direct understanding of a situation based on a background of experience,
knowledge, and skill that makes expert decision making possible
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1) bias what are 3 potential errors that can effect a nurse's decision making?
2) impatience
3) failure to consider the whole situation
1) Assessment = collection of data. Includes history, List the 5 steps of the nursing process in order and explain what each step
physical assessment, review patient records, entails.
consultations, validating, and communicating data.
2) Diagnosis = clearly identify patient strengths and
actual and potential problems. Interpreting/analyzing
data, and develops list of problems
3) Plan = establish priorities, write outcomes and
develop an evaluative strategy, select nursing
interventions, and communicate plan of nursing care.
4) Implement = carrying out the care plan, continue
data collection, and modify the care plan as needed.
Document care.
5) Evaluate = measure how well the patient has
achieved desired outcomes, identify factors that
contribute to the patient's success or failure. Modify the
care plan (if indicated). Determines if outcomes have
been met, partially met, or not met.
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