Clinical Judgement Flashcards

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what are empirics

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the science of nursing
focus’ on the effect of the disease on the pt

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what are esthetics

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the art of nursing
nurse/pt relationship
authenticity
empathy

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what are ethics

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component of moral knowledge in nursing
do no harm
prioritizing pt’s

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what is clinical judgement

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figuring out why a pt is sick and taking action or not taking action appropriately

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how is clinical judgement demonstrated

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analyzing collected data via critical thinking
applying reasoning to that data
makes appropriate decision based on the context of a specific situation

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what is critical thinking

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analysis of available facts, evidence, observations and argument to form a judgement
based upon a body of knowledge
includes analysis of all info and ideas
critical thinking is the foundation of the process of clinical reasoning and clinical judgement

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what is the process of clinical reasoning

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collect cues
process info (interpreting)
come to an understanding of a pt problem or situation
plan and implement interventions (responding)
evaluate outcomes
reflect on and learn from the process

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what are influencers that guide care

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complexity of care
interprofessional practice
evidence-based practice
determinants of health
emerging technology
health policy

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what is the NCSBN clinical judgement measurement model

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recognize cues
analyze cues
prioritize hypotheses
generate solutions
take action
evaluate outcomes

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what is noticing/recognizing cues

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nurse notices ab a pt in the context of the nurse’s background and experience, context of environment, and knowing the pt
nurse is looking for patterns that are consistent w/ previous experiences and use that info to guide care

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what is interpreting

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process of assembling info to make sense of it
resoning patterns vary w/ experience of the nurse
-novice nurses tend to rely on analytic reasoning
-expert nurses draw from a variety of reasoning patterns: analytic, intuitive, and narrative

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what is responding

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implementation of actions and interventions based on pt needs
depending on level of expertise, nurse may or may not be able to judge the effectiveness of the interventions b4 initiating it

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what is reflecting/evaluating outcomes

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process of thinking and learning from experiences
reflection in action and reflection on action
critical from development of knowledge and improvement in reasoning

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what is reflection in action

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happens in real time while care is occuring

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what is reflection on action

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happens after the pt care occurs

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what can demanding environments of care do

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increase burden of making clinical judgements
interfere w/ competent clinical judgement