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ATI Critical Thinking Exam Study
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Clinical Decision Making Process
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problem exists. i.-




2. Analyzing and interpreting relevant data.
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3. Making inferences based on this interpretation.
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4. Listing all possible actions that could be taken.
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5. Evaluating each action.
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6. Selecting the best action.
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Foundational Thinking the ability to recall and comprehend
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information and concepts foundational to quality nursing practice.
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Recalling information involves being able to retrieve previously learned
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knowledge. Comprehending knowledge involves being able to
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understand the knowledge retrieved and verbalize or use it in some
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manner.


Critical Thinking
i.- the term given to the thinking skills used when
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analyzing client issues and problems. These thinking skills include
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interpretation, analysis, evaluation, inference and explanation. They
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are used to facilitate a critical analysis of the client problem or issue
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and subsequently determine the most appropriate action to take.
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, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (level 1) Physiological Needs, (level 2)
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Safety and Security, (level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection, (level 4)
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Self Esteem, (level 5) Self Actualization (the highest priority needs are
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those necessary for survival and make up the foundation of the
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triangle)


Nursing Process a five-step systematic method for giving patient
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care; involves (1) assessment/data collection, (2) analysis (when used
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by RNs), (3) planning, (4) implementation, and (5) evaluation.
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ABC's airway, breathing, circulation, critical for survival, an
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alteration in one of these areas could indicate a threat to life or a need
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for resuscitation.
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Safety and Risk Reduction Framework
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or situation that poses the greatest safety risk to the client. It also
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assigns priority to the factor or situation that poses the greatest risk to
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the client's physical and or psychological well-being. When a client is
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facing several risks, the one that poses the greatest threat to the client
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as compared to the other risks is the one that is deemed the highest
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priority.


Least Restrictive/Least Invasive
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client safety while posing the least amount of restriction to the client.
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