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    An area of weakness I noticed during my first clinical rotation would be my self-confidence. Even when it came down to my review from my Clinical instructor, she also agreed that I need to have more confidence in myself because I know what I’m doing. I often looked at my clinical instructor for confirmation after I would give the patient instructions or different exercises, double checking that I was performing correctly. I agree with the comments that were made and I have realized that I do…

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    1. What important connections between the “problem-solver’s mindset” (as described in the PCE text) and the line of reasoning suggested in the story above? What important connections between the PCE readings and the story above can be made? The important connection made between the “problem-solver’s mindset” and the line of reasoning suggested in the story above is that people can figure out an issue together rather than fight over it, which does not accomplish anything. The text states that…

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    thinking skills and abilities include recognising or developing an argument, using evidence to support arguments, drawing reasoned conclusions and using information to solve problems. I am competent at interpreting, analysing, evaluating, explaining, reasoning and comparing information. Furthermore, I am also capable of gathering information and applying logic to my learning. These skills allow me to develop an understanding and work to achieve the best…

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    It is known that as age increases, some cognitive and physical abilities may deteriorate. In a longitudinal research study by Schaie and Willis, three targeted abilities, memory, reasoning, and speed of processing, have been shown to deteriorate with age, beginning on average in the mid-sixties (Schaie & Willis, 2013). One cognitively demanding task is driving. The elderly could find it difficult to perform adequately while driving because of their loss in cognitive ability. Many states have…

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    1. Define critical thinking and list six questions that the critical thinker normally asks and say why these questions are important in the process of critical thinking. Discuss three ways in which this course has honed your analytical skills. Give illustrations to support your answer. Critical thinking is a rich concept that has been developing throughout the past 2500 years. According to Duncan (n.d.) who wrote an article on Critical Thinking, defined critical thinking in four ways: • Critical…

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    friend had informed me, the other guys in my class made fun of me. They would call me out for being gay behind my back. I had no idea why either. She explained to me that my flamboyant personality on top of my love of musical theatre was the main reasoning behind their conclusions. Still, no one except my friend had asked me whether I was in fact gay or not. To which I responded with a no. Still, the thoughts inundated and I was starting to be skeptical of everyone and everything around…

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    actually is. Accuracy can be evaluated by the element of Information. Accurate data, facts, observations, and experiences are needed components in reasoning in utilizing evidence to arrive at a sound conclusion. Precision: given details that necessary for someone to comprehend exactly what is meant. Precision can be evaluated by the elements of reasonings Implications and Inferences. Both elements rely on precise information to come to a conclusion in which consequences can result based…

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    Justice is an asset man people throughout history have wielded and cherished, but has it always been correctly understood. The question of ‘What is justice’ is one that causes people to challenge their beliefs and their knowledge. In The Republic, by Plato, Socrates questions many things, including the possible definition of justice. Another character named Thrasymachus joins the conversation to present a different view of justice from the one Socrates is contemplating. The main focus of these…

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    Critical Response to Sources Paper: Take Home Test The application of critical thinking skills allows individuals to make rational connection concerning different perspectives, evaluate arguments and discern discrepancies in reasoning. Thus, it is imperative to think critically to initiate the process of full personal development. In the articles; Shaw (2016), Boyne (2009) and Sofo et al (2010), each author reveal the relativism of critical thinking in each subject matter they addressed and…

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    premises, suspicions, and thoughts other than their own. They are inclined to recall events when they were not right in the past in spite of an exceptional conviction of being correct. These understudies proceed to develop and create, adjusting their reasoning by truly thinking about broadly unique perspectives after some…

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