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Test Bank Complete_ Critical Thinking, Clinical Reasoning And Clinical Judgement A Practical Approach 7th Edition, by Rosalinda Alfaro-LeFevre (Author) All Chapters 1-7

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Test Bank Complete_ Critical Thinking, Clinical
Reasoning And Clinical Judgement A Practical Approach
7th Edition, by Rosalinda Alfaro-LeFevre (Author) All
Chapters 1-7
What is Critical Thinking? - ANSWERCombination of:
1.Reasoned thinking
2.Openness to alternatives
3.Ability to reflect:self assessment
4.A desire to seek the truth and creativity
Reacting by reasoning, interpreting data, problem solving which involves thinking
creatively.
Observe, decide what is important, look for patterns, identify the problem, apply
knowledge, evaluate according to criteria

What is Problem Solving - ANSWERsystematic approach to a problem resulting in a
formulation of solutions.

What is Clinical Judgement

(Involves problem solving, decision making, and critical thinking) - ANSWERability to
safely and competently care for clients, "the process by which the nurse decides on
data to be collected about a client, makes an interpretation of the data, arrives at a
nursing diagnosis and identifies appropriate nursing actions

What are skills of a critical thinker? - ANSWERSkills:
1. Objectively gather info
2. Recognize need for more
3. Evaluate credibility
4. Recognize Gaps
5. Listen Carefully
6. Separate data
7. Group Information
8. Make Inferences
9. Visualize potential solutions
10. Explore Consequences of actions

What are the standards of critical thinking? - ANSWERClarity
Accuracy
Precision
Relevance
Depth
Breadth
Logic
Significance

,Fairness
Maturity

What is Clarity - ANSWERThinking clearly is central to understanding
(Abbreviations may lead to error)

What is Accuracy - ANSWERUsing reliable sources, evidence-based practice, accuracy
of interpretation. (Correct medical calculations, decimal point)

What is Precision - ANSWERExactness, need for details
(using patient identifiers)

What is relevance? - ANSWERDiscriminate between pertinent and non-pertinent
(Which patient symptoms/observations are important and which are not)

What is Depth? - ANSWERPerceive the complexities and visualize relationships.
Ex. Using FORM model, care for patient as a person
F - Family
O - Occupation
R - Recreation
M - Message (more willing to listen)

What is Breadth? - ANSWERThinking from several different points of view
Ex. End of life decisions

What is Logic? - ANSWERDoes it make sense? Assumptions must be valid,
conclusions based on evidence, procedures performed in a logical order.
Ex. Caring for the most critical patient first

What is Significance? - ANSWERis the information critical to the situation? Which
facts are most important?
Ex. Assessing whether a patients type of pain is related to a more severe problem

What is Fairness? - ANSWER- Open to other ideas or information, listening
Ex. Considering the ideas of other healthcare professionals when caring for a patient

What is Bias? - ANSWERcompromise the integrity of the thinking process
Ex. Assuming a patient demanding pain medication is an addict
** note - unsure why bias is listed as a critical thinking standard & pitfall

What is Maturity? - ANSWERDevelops over time, focusing on client
Ex. Providing the same care for a patient who is rude to you

What are the pitfalls in critical thinking? - ANSWERIllogical Process - circular logic,
"it's true because it is so"
Appeal to Tradition - doing it the way it's always been done
Hasty Generalization - Generalizing without considering all of the evidence

, Bias - can cause errors in care
Closed-Mindedness - limits care
The critical thinker does not jump to conclusions

What are the attitudes of a critical thinker? - ANSWERAttitudes:
1. Independent thinking
2. Intellectual curiosity
3. Intellectual humility
4. Intellectual empathy
5. Intellectual courage
6. Intellectual perseverance
7. Fair-mindedness

Why is critical thinking important? - ANSWER1.Nurses apply knowledge to provide
holistic care
2. Nursing is an applied discipline
3. Nursing uses knowledge from other fields
4. Nursing is fast-paced

Differentiate the 4 kinds of nursing knowledge - ANSWER1. Theoretical knowledge-
consists of information, facts, principles, and evidence based theories in nursing and
related disciplines
2. Practical knowledge - knowing what to do and how to do it
3. Self knowledge - own beliefs
4. Ethical knowledge- of obligation, and right and wrong

Describe nursing responsibilities during the Nursing Process - ANSWERTo provide
goal-directed, client centered care to move client toward wellness.

How is Critical Thinking used in the Nursing Process? - ANSWERNursing is a problem
solving process that uses many individual critical thinking skills

What are the main concepts of full spectrum nursing? - ANSWERUnique blend of
thinking, doing, and caring. Performed by nurses who fully develop and apply nursing
knowledge, critical thinking and the nursing process to patient situations for the
purpose of good outcomes

Phases of the Nursing Process - ANSWER1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis
3. Planning Outcomes
4. Planning Interventions
5. Implementation
6. Evaluation

Nursing Process - ANSWERserves as the organizational framework for the practice of
nursing.
systematic method by which nurses plan and provide care for patients
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