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Using EdTech Learning Tools to Sharpen Nurses’ Clinical Reasoning and Critical Thinking Skills

Minority Nurse

While use of technology in the healthcare setting is not without challenges, I believe it has a net positive benefit, particularly providing nurses with tools and information to enable rapid critical thinking and sound clinical judgment in patient care. Utilize Education Technology (EdTech) Solutions.

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Coaching to Promote Critical Thinking

Emerging RN Leader

While doing leader rounding, I asked a new graduate about her patient, and her assessment of the priorities for care was genuinely […] The post Coaching to Promote Critical Thinking appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Article Review: Nurse Onboarding Can Improve Critical Thinking, Knowledge, and Satisfaction

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8% improvement in critical thinking. Higher acuity and more complex care require a higher level of critical thinking , knowledge, and clinical reasoning regarding disease process and evidence-based research and data to identify where opportunities for improvement exist or even the effectiveness of their process.

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NCLEX to Be Changed as Fail Rates Climb

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Benson says it includes more information on caring for patients with multiple chronic conditions as the population ages.

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Nurse Researcher Wants to Change How Providers Think About Health Literacy

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Having more of that open, non-judgmental conversation with patients can really get them to start critically thinking about why they act in the way they do in regard to their health.”

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Leadership at All Levels: The Crucial Role of Nurse Leaders

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Critical Thinking In healthcare, nurse leaders require critical thinking skills to make swift and precise decisions. Without critical thinking, poor decisions may likely be made under pressure.

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10 Inspiring Quotes That’ll Make You Even More Proud to Be a Nurse!

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Nursing requires compassion, critical thinking, and communication. .” – Jaime Contreras , Riverside Community College “As a nurse I will have many responsibilities, but I need to take time to build relationships with patients, communicate effectively, and learn how I can best treat the person based on their personal needs and values.