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Interpretation
Explaining something from your perspective
What is clinical judgment
What is clinical reasoning
What is clinical judgement
What is a decision
What is clinical thinking
What is an inference
Scope of clinical judgment
Standard based approach
Evidence based practice and clinical judgement
Interpretivisit perspective
Attributes of clinic Judgement
Unique situation
Tanner Clinical Judgement Model
Noticing
Interpreting
Responding
Reflecting
The tanner clinical judgement model aspects are
Interconnected
Noticing
Interpreting
Responding
Reflecting is the process of
Thinking and learning from experiences
Reflecting says
Did I do the right thing
What else should I have done
Reflection-in-action happens in
Real time while care is occurring
Reflection-on - action happens
After the patient care occurs
Reflecting is critical for
Development of knowledge and improvement in reasoning
Use of clinical judgment
Environmental context
Example of an environmental context
Alarm fatigue
Experience does matter but
It is not solely responsible for clinical judgment
Clinical judgment requires
deep clinical knowledge And several types of thinking
Developing clinical judgment
Interrelated concepts
Clinical judgment concepts
Critical thinking
Critical reasoning
Clinical judgment
Situational awareness
Clinical judgment models
Tanner’s clinical judgment mode
Lassiter clinical judgement rubric
Developing nurses thinking model
California critical thinking disposition inventory
National council of state boards of nursing
Nursing process
Tanner’s clinical judgment model
Lassiter clinical judgment rubric
National council of state boards of nursing
Nursing process
Mental model is
Clinical judgment measurement model
Recognizing cues
analyzing cues
prioritizing hypotheses
generating solutions
taking actions
evaluating outcomes
Developing competency in nursing practice
Humanistic intuitive approach
Information processing model
Cognitive continuum theory
Rest framework
Integration of previous knowledge
Includes 4 components of moral reasoning and captures the cognitive processes that precede moral action
Rest framework
Hospice
Keeping them comfortable at end of life
No additional treatments
Palliative
Additional active treatment
Trying to control pain level for terminal disease
Standard treatment