Representing something in a true and correct way, such as charting a patient’s exact blood pressure reading instead of “normal.”
What is accuracy?
These are hints or indications of potential disease processes, such as noticing cyanosis or shortness of breath in a patient.
what are cues?
This involves being aware and perceiving, such as recognizing a patient’s increased anxiety based on facial expressions.
what is noticing
This quality means self-directed, disciplined, and accountable, such as acknowledging an error and reporting it.
What is being autonomous/responsible
This strategy uses case studies and unfolding scenarios to enhance problem-solving and clinical thinking.
what is active learning
Defined as a cognitive process that uses intellectual standards based on evidence and science to approach a subject, content, or problem.
What is Critical Thinking?
This involves applying knowledge and experience to identify problems and guide actions, such as analyzing vital signs and deciding on an intervention.
what is critical thinking
This is analyzing what’s happening, such as linking abnormal lab values to possible kidney failure.
what is interpreting
This involves acknowledging one’s biases and limits, such as seeking mentorship when unsure about a clinical judgment.
what is being self aware
This strategy involves concept mapping, group discussions, and sharing perspectives to improve reasoning.
What is collaborative learning
This inclination or favoritism can distort reasoning, such as assuming a patient exaggerates pain due to a history of frequent ER visits.
What is bias?
This is the observed outcome of critical thinking and decision-making; for example, a nurse prioritizing airway obstruction before addressing mild pain.
what is clinical judgment
This is comparing observed outcomes against expected outcomes, such as reassessing blood pressure after antihypertensive medication.
what is evaluating outcomes
This means showing true self and consistent values, such as advocating for patient dignity.
what is being genuine/authentic
This skill allows nurses to identify strengths and weaknesses after experiences, such as reviewing a rapid response for improvement.
what is reflection
Critical thinking is linked to___________________?
What is Evidence Based Practice?
This is the ability to focus and filter clinical data, such as distinguishing between a harmless rash and signs of anaphylaxis.
what is clinical reasoning
This involves taking action, such as elevating the head of the bed and applying oxygen for a patient in respiratory distress.
what is responding
This quality means suspending judgment until data is complete, such as seeking lab confirmation before diagnosing.
what is being careful/prudent
_________________________________are flexible, nonjudgmental, inquisitive, honest, and interested in seeking the truth.
What are Critical Thinkers?
This is immediate apprehension of a clinical situation, such as “just knowing” a patient is deteriorating based on subtle changes.
what is intuition
This process helps nurses gain knowledge from both positive and negative outcomes; for example, reflecting on a medication error to prevent future mistakes.
what is reflection
This means promoting a healthy lifestyle, such as encouraging patients to manage stress through diet and exercise.
what is being health oriented
Critical thinkers ask for help when they don’t know; seek the wisdom of mentors with knowledge, skill, and ability; and reevaluate their conclusions or actions in light of new information.
What is Intellectual Humility?
The failure to recognize cues is a major detriment to making sound _____________________ because significant factors are omitted from the subsequent processes (e.g., analyzing cues, formulating hypotheses).
What is clinical decisions?
This means adapting when circumstances change, such as altering a care plan after a patient develops new symptoms.
what is being flexible
This involves waiting patiently and persevering for the best outcome, such as monitoring wound healing over weeks.
what is being patient/persistent
Critical thinkers try to make impartial judgments, realizing that personal biases, customs, and social pressures can influence their thinking.
What is Fair-mindedness?
Clinical reasoning and critical thinking are essential components of________________________.
What is clinical judgment?
This means looking for the truth and admitting flaws, such as reporting an error in documentation.
being honest
This involves anticipating consequences, planning ahead, and acting on opportunities, such as preparing supplies before a rapid response.
what is being proactive