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35 Cards in this Set
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T.H.I.N.K. |
Total Recall
Habits Inquiry New Ideas Know how you think |
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F.I.R.E. |
Factual thinking
Insightful thinking Rational thinking Evaluative thinking |
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The ability to remember specifics, such as dressing appropriately for weather, is an example of which part of T.H.I.N.K.?
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Total Recall
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A routine that becomes second nature, such as driving, is an example of which part of the mnemonic T.H.I.N.K.?
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Habit
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Examining issues in depth and questioning things are examples of which part of the mnemonic T.H.I.N.K.?
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Inquiry
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Creativity is which part of the mnemonic T.H.I.N.K.?
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New Ideas
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A person who asks what, recalls information, likes facts, is accurate, and seeks information would be what type of thinker?
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Factual thinker
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A person who asks why, seeks meaning, is flexible and creative would be what type of thinker?
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Insightful thinker
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A person who asks how, is analytical, objective, logical and systematic would be what type of thinker?
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Rational thinker
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A person who asks who, examines values, is sentimental, sympathetic, and passionate would be what type of thinker?
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Evaluative thinker
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What type of attitude?
"Able to reason and find answers to make good decisions. Aware of one's own strength and capabilities. Autonomous thinker." |
Confidence
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What type of attitude?
"Sensitive to one's own limitations and predisposition's. Recognize when limitations may interfere with one's ability to assess a problem or solve a problem." |
Fairness
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What type of attitude?
"Be open-minded! Learn to listen to new ideas and viewpoints. Consider a situation from many perspectives. Look for logic and reason." |
Thinking independently
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What type of attitude?
"Don't feel like you have to have all the answers all the time." |
Humility
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What type of attitude?
"Always looking for new ideas to approach a client situation." |
Creativity
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What type of attitude?
Performing nursing care activities correctly and safely based on standards of care. Making decisions in response to client needs. Be proactive." |
Responsibility and accountability
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What type of attitude?
"Be willing to take risks in trying different approaches to solving problems. Sometimes we need to change priorities and actions when we're not getting the best results." |
Risk Taking
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What type of attitude?
"Turning mistakes into learning opportunities. Reflecting on what went wrong and identifying ways to avoid the same mistakes again. Aware that errors are stepping-stones to new ideas." |
Integrity
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What type of attitude?
"Sometimes there are no easy answers and it may be very time-consuming and frustrating to find the right answer. Being able to provide quality care is important." |
Perseverance
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What type of attitude?
"Be thorough and use an orderly approach to make decisions" |
Discipline
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What type of attitude?
"This is a key requirement. Develop good habits of inquiry. A "why" statement becomes a positive motivator." |
Curiosity
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What type of attitude?
"The best answer may not always be the easiest answer" |
Cognizant of the fact that we don't live in a perfect world
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a cognitive process that includes creativity, problem solving, and decision making |
critical thinking
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a set of questions one can apply to a particular situation or idea to determine essential information and ideas and discard superfluous information and ideas |
critical analysis
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the process of establishing criteria by which alternative courses of action are developed and selected |
decision making
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thinking that results in the development of new ideas and products |
Creative thinking
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obtaining information that clarifies the nature of the problem and suggests possible solutions |
Problem solving
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making specific observations from a generalization |
deductive reasoning
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making generalizations from specific data |
inductive reasoning
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interpretations or conclusions made based on cues or observed data |
inferences
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an opinion or conclusion |
judgment
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a view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge |
opinion
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a systematic rational method of planning and providing nursing care |
nursing process
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thinking from a critical point of view, analyzing why one acted in a certain way, and assessing the results of one's actions |
reflection
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a technique one can use to look beneath the surface, recognize and examine assumptions, search for inconsistencies, examine multiple points of view, and differentiate what one knows from what one merely believes |
Socratic questioning
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