FOUNDATIONS
OF CRITICAL THINKING
REFLECTION •
LANGUAGE • INTUITION
LEVELS OF CRITICAL THINKING
COMPONENTS OF
CRITICAL THINKING
ATTITUDES OF CRITICAL
THINKERS
100

What type of thinking is an active, orderly reasoning process that guides nursing judgment?

Critical thinking

100

What is the purposeful thinking back on a situation to gain insight called?

Reflection

100

Which level relies heavily on rules and expert direction?

Basic critical thinking

100

Which component comes from nursing education and evidence‑based practice?

Knowledge

100

Which attitude reflects taking calculated chances for better solutions?

Risk‑taking

200

What process leads nurses to choose actions or interventions based on clinical judgment?

Clinical reasoning

200

Which component of critical thinking focuses on clear, precise communication?

Language

200

A nurse adapts care when a client fears missing a phone call. Which level is this?

Complex critical thinking

200

Which component develops through reflection on repeated client interactions?

Experience

200

Remaining objective and nonjudgmental reflects which attitude?

Fairness

300

Which sciences contribute to the nursing knowledge base used for critical thinking?

Biological, social, and physical sciences (including pathophysiology)

300

What inner sensing prompts a nurse to search for more data despite a lack of evidence?

 Intuition

300

Which level reflects increased autonomy and flexible thinking?

Complex critical thinking

300

Applying the nursing process to make judgments reflects which component?

Competence

300

Continuing to work through a problem until resolved shows what attitude?

Perseverance

400

What thinking skill pulls pieces of data together to determine relationships?

Inference

400

Asking “Did the plan of care achieve optimal outcomes?” is an example of which concept?

 Reflection

400

A nurse independently increases IV fluids for hypovolemic shock. Identify the level.

Commitment

400

 Recognizing cues and incorporating intuition is associated with which component?

 Experience


400

A nurse admits limitations and seeks help. Identify the attitude.

Humility

500

Why does critical thinking discourage single‑focused solutions?

Because complex client problems require multiple perspectives and alternatives to achieve optimal outcomes

500

Why must intuition always be followed by data validation?

Because intuition alone is not evidence‑based and must be confirmed or disproven with objective data


500

 Which level reflects expert knowledge and full responsibility for decisions?

Commitment

500

Which component reflects proficient psychomotor skill performance?

Competence

500

Using imagination to solve unique client problems reflects which attitude?

Creativity

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