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Critical thinking

-reasoned thinking, openness to alternatives, ability to reflect, desire to seek truth.


-Helps you know what is important about each patient


Thinking doing caring

Clinical reasoning

its critical thinking but at the bedside

Nursing process steps

Assessement


diagnosis


planning outcomes


planning intervention


implementation


evaluation

Independent thinking

do not believe everything you are told, listen to others and learn new ideas, do not accept or reject idea before understanding

Intellectual curiosity

love to learn, ask "what if" and "how can we make this better?"

Intellectual humility

aware that you do not know everything, not too proud to seek wisdom from mentors, admit when wrong.


Ex: let me go talk with Doc and looking at chart and ill come back with GOOD info for you

Intellectual empathy

try to understand feelings and perceptions of others.


DRunk driver gets same care then the person he killed and their child.

intellectual courage

examine fairly their own values and beliefs , willing to rethink or reject previous beliefs.


without this you are resistant to change.

intellectual perserverenve

don't jump to conclusions, research even if it takes a great deal of time. seek truth

fair mindedness

make impartial judgements treat all viewpoints fairly.

Comorbidities

more then one health problem occurring at the same time

How to deal with unique clients

clients culture, clients roles, age, personality, previous experience

contextual awareness

be aware of your response to new experiences.


use credible sources, explore alternatives and analyzing assumptions, reflecting and deciding

5 components of care

knowing, being with, doing for, enabling maintaining belief

Knowing

striving to understand patients position: specific to that person (components of care)

being with

emotionally and fully present, focus: opening heart (components of care)

doing for

do for the patient what he would do for himself: following DNR for unconscious


washing hair brushing teeth (components of care)

enabeling

supporting patient as they cope with hospitalizing and life changes.


ex: 24 and single, baby is plopped on chest and she's overwhelmed. try to instill courage that she will be able to take this baby home


(components of care)

maintaining belief

having faith in the patient, that they will triumph over illness.


Instill hope- you will not let them do this alone, be there every step of way (components of care)