Define Critical Thinking Correct Answer-- The ability to think in a systematic and logical manner
with openness to question and reflect on the
reasoning process
- A continuous process characterized by open-
mindedness, continual inquiry, and perseverance,
combined with a willingness to look at each unique
patient situation and determine which identified
assumptions are true and relevant
- Recognizing that an issue exists, analyzing
information, evaluating information, and drawing
conclusions
- Prioritization of patient Care
REFLECTION in relation to nursing practice Correct Answer--
Experiences that allow one to act on the basis of critical thinking
- Turning over a subject in the mind and thinking
about it seriously is reflection.
- Not intuitive *good for day to day life
Three levels of critical thinking Correct Answer-Level 1 - Basic
Level 2 - Complex
Level 3- Commitment
Level 1: Basic Critical Thinking Correct Answer--The nurse trusts experts and thinks concretely based on the rules.
-Limited nursing knowledge and experience, as well as inadequate critical thinking experience.
Ex. Patient reports pain 1 hour after receiving a pain medication. Instead
of the nurse reassessing the client's pain, the nurse tells the client he must wait two more hours before he can receive another dose.
Level 2: Complex Critical Thinking Correct Answer--The nurse begins to express autonomy by analyzing and examining data to determine the best alternative.
-A result from an increase in nursing knowledge, experience, intuition, and more flexible attitudes. Ex. A nurse realizes that a patient is not ambulating as often as prescribed because of a fear of missing her daughter's phone call. The nurse assures the client that the staff will listen for and answer her phone
when she is out of her room.
Level 3- Commitment Correct Answer--The nurse expects to make choices without help from others and fully assumes the responsibility for
those choices.