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Critical thinking skills?   Interpretation, inference, explanation, analysis, evaluation, self-regulation  
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Concepts of a critcal thinker?   Truth seeker, open-mindedness, analytic approach, systematic approach, self-confidence, inquisitiveness, maturity  
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Reflection   Purpose fully thinking back or recalling to discover purpose or meaning.  
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Language should be?   Precise and clear  
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Intuition   An inner sensing or "gut feeling" Combined with objective and scientific evidence  
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Nurses need to handle new information by   Being flexible and open.  
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Nursing process   "ADPIE" Assessment Diagnosis Planning Implementation Evaluation  
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The five components of a critical thinker are?   (CAKES) Competence, attitude, knowledge base, experience, standards  
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Attitudes of a critical thinker are?   (HIP-3C-DIF-RR) Humility, integrity, perseverance, creative, curiosity, confidence, discipline,independence, fairness, responsibility, risk taking  
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Clinical decisions making   Careful reasoning to choose the option for the best patient outcome  
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Clinical inference   A part of diagnostic reasoning drawing conclusions from related pieces of evidences and previous experience  
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Critcal thinking   A continuous process characterized by open-mindedness, continuous inquiry and perseverance combined 18th a willingness to look at rack other unique patient situation and determine which assumptions are true and relevant  
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Diagnostic reasoning   A part of the critical thinking process.  
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Intuition   Inner sensing "guy feeling"  
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Problem solving   A part of critical thinking which represents a higher level of cognitive function. Clarify problem, analyze cause, identify alternatives, assess alternatives, choose one, implement it, and evaluate solution.  
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Scientific method   A part of critical thinking composing of five steps. Identify problem, collect data, form a hypothesis, testing hypothesis, evaluating results  
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Workaround   Taking shortcuts and not responsibly performing nursing care activities correctly  
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What are the nurses responsibility in making clinical decisions?   Nurses use careful reasoning deciding the option for patient outcome based on problem or patient condition.  
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What are the components of a critical thinking model for clinical decision making?   Five step nursing process  
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What critical thinking skills are used in the nursing process and how do they relate?   ADPIE They are an ever "rolling" process.  
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Define the relation between diagnostic label and etiology?   (related factor) Problem related to etiology  
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Cue   Information you obtain through use of the senses  
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Inference   Your own judgement or interpretation of cues  
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Functional health patterns   Perception/management Nutritonal/metabolic Elimination Activity/exercise Sleep/test Value/belief Coping/stress Sexuality/reproductive Role/relationship Self-perception/self-concept Cognitive/perceptual  
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Interview    
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  Introduce Establish Explain Insight Goals Cues to investigate  
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Orientation phase   Introduce and explain.  
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Working phase   Gathering information  
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Termination phase   Cues that the process is almost over.  
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Open-ended vs close-ended questions   yes or no is close ended and open ended leads to more than a few words.  
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Validation   Data from another source that confirms your assessment findings  
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Data cluster    
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  Analysis of organized meaniful data.  
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Data analysis   Recognizing patterns or trends in clustered data  
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Outcome vs nursing sensitive outcome   Outcomes are measureable criteria to achieve goals.. Nursing sensitive outcomes are measurable and influenced and sensitive to interventions  
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Guidelines for goals   Patient centered Single goal Observable Measurable Time limited Mutual factors Realistic  
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Intervention types   Independent nurse initiate Dependent phyician initiate Collaborative several members  
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Interdisciplinary care plan   All associated areas work together  
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Dorsum   Back of hand  
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Cyanosis   Bluish color  
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Crackles   Fine @ end of respiration ,moist @ middle of respiration, coarse @ inhalation bubbly Dependent lobes  
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Costovetebral angle   Last run and vertebral column, palpation of kidney  
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