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    Nursing Reflective Model

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    As a guideline of nursing instruction, many reflection models are used. This study, however, uses a model to facilitate reflective thinking in clinical nursing education as a conceptual framework (Chabeli & Muller, 2004). According to Chabeli and Muller (2004), this model comprises with three main parts are a learner as a recipient of the reflective learning process, a facilitator who creates the environment conducive for learning, and the reflective thinking process. To utilize reflective…

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    doubting his previous tactics because they haven’t worked and makes an argument for a much better alternative. As a result, through his own reasoning, this student has decided to stop studying for tests and just have his laptop read aloud the chapters as he sleeps. Many people would look at this student and think he is completely irrational, however, his reasoning makes complete sense in his own head. Logic has always been a flexible concept when it comes expressing evidence towards an argument.…

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    Thinking, something we all do automatically all day every day even in our sleep, a constant flow of words moving throughout the mind. It’s an incredible activity making it one of the most important things in determining how our lives are lived. Basically the process of being able to live starts in our head. How we think allows us to determine how we feel and react to situations in life. Because of this it is so important to be able to evaluate facts and information, react properly to situations…

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    Writing (Critical Thinking): Question and Answer 1. Based on your quiz results, do you feel you use good critical-thinking strategies? If yes, explain using examples why you feel this way. If no, how might you improve as a critical thinker? Although I scored 100% accurate, I really feel like I am still growing my critical thinking skills. I am good at looking at others work and project and “poking holes” but I need to work more on looking at my own work/thoughts more critically and make sure my…

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    The “king of pop,” Michael Jackson, went solo and became one of the most successful artist in the music industry. This fact is from Encyclopedia Britannica, which is a source that’s trusted by most teachers, unlike Wikipedia, which is one of the least trustable sources among teachers because it contains information that some random person could have just written it without knowing the right information. Even though E.B. is trusted, it still could have mistakes, and so a comparison of one E.B.…

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    In a five- or six-paragraph essay, analyze the evidence used by Amy Cuddy's editorial "Your iPhone is Ruining Your Posture - and Your Mood" Jane E. Brody's editorial "Posture Affects Standing, and Not Just the Physical Kind" Glenn E. Weisfeld and Jody M. Beresford's research paper "Erectness of Posture as an Indicator of Dominance or Success in Humans" Evaluate which makes the most credible argument. Explain your choice. ____________________________________________________________________ My…

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    Critical thinking can be defined in the dictionary as a disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, open minded, and informed by evidence. When I imagine a scenario in my life that involved critical thinking I go back to the time when I wasn’t sure if I would be able to attend college. During the last few months of my high school career I had applied for college and the financial aid I needed to attend; I was accepted and received the aid I needed. I thought I was completely prepared and ready…

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    Arthur Ashe has said “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” For me, it’s a reminder that if you get lost or stuck in what you’re doing, you can always fall back on the basic building blocks of the plan and continue from there. In patient care, ABCs are our building blocks. As long as you secure the Airway, the Breathing, and the Circulation, then everything else can be addressed accordingly through a similar prioritization system. With that in mind, the article I have at hand…

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    Alcala 1 Heather Alcala Shihni Geidd ENGRD 310 August 25 2017 Critical Thinking Critical thinking the process for which we decipher details while using information, evidence, rational thoughts, and being open to more than one idea. The critical thinking process should be openminded and unbiased to new ideas and information. Critical thinking in essence is the breakdown of your thought process from simplistic to in depth thoughts of multiple ideas, supporting thoughts of more than just your own…

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    Nursing process and critical thinking course has affected me in so many ways. I have learned so much in this course and found it very interesting. I have a very good learning experience from my instructor and classmates. The three main things that have great impact in my learning experience are the cases presented of each group in the class, applying critical thinking in nursing process, and journal. The different case presented by each group refreshed my memory and updated my knowledge about…

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