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    Clinical Decision Making This paper will write the story of JT, clinical patient of mine. The paper will document her account of our interactions using her eyes and voice. The story will include health assessment data, labs, and a physical assessment. Elements of JT’s journey will also include her culture, level of pain, spiritual and psychosocial stance and ethical issues that arose. The paper will then detail the patient decision making process and strategies in a systemic manner to analyze

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    Decision Making Concept: Decision making is one of the most important aspects in life and work because of its strong link to success and effectiveness. Actually, successful people achieve their goals in life and work through effective and efficient decision making. The decision making process is usually guided by an individual’s beliefs, values, and attitudes as well concepts. While a person can use various concepts in making decisions, they should be very careful to select a concept that is

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    In this week’s journal, the discussion focuses on using ethical decision-making models. This week, we will use this week’s reading assignments and week one’s journal assignment to further illustrate the impact of ethical decision-making models. According to the Center for Ethical Practice website, there are various types of ethical decision-making models i.e. the resolved method or twelve questions model (Fisher, 2005). Despite these variances, there are four main objectives; assess, plan, implement

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    Functional Group Decision Making(FDM) Definition FDM answers the basic question asked by the developers of this theory. Their question is as follows. “‘Why do some groups make good decisions while others make bad ones?’ Their model argues that the answer to this question has to do with whether the group has successfully accomplished four functions, which they call requisite functions” (pg.141). The four functions of this theory are problem analysis, goal setting, identify alternatives, and evaluate

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    cultural difference in decision making and does cultural difference influence decision making?” In today 's quick paced, focused and complex environment, decision making aptitudes are essential qualities that any management must have. As human being, we are not conceived with impeccable decision making aptitudes; we learn through skills and experiences that begin our primary school stages to and keep on adapting through to our expert life. Decision making can be hard and decision incudes a few clashes

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    abilities related to making a responsible ethical decision. The first possible barrier is ignorance because a person tries to rationalize his decision deliberately and voluntarily regardless of facts and available alternative. The person intentionally ignores a decision that possibly benefits the stakeholders as well as the decision maker. Additionally, ignorance could lead the decision maker to make a rash decision without considering other possible alternatives and how his decision would affect others

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    Decision-Making Models Essay

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    Decision-Making Models General assumptions create the foundation of a person's reasoning. Imperfections with a supposition can create the opportunity for a skewed perspective in a person's reasoning process (Paul & Elder, 2002). The process of choosing one course of action over another is commonly known as decision making. Consciously or unconsciously, people make decisions on a daily basis founded on one or more of the various decision-making models (Sullivan, n.d.). This paper examines how I

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    Hello Everyone! Clinical decision-making (CDM) identify by the method including skills such as critical judgment and problem solving which is also keystones of the effective care of patient (Wainwright, Shepard, Harman and Stephens, 2011). As Physical therapists (PTs) we make decision every day. This decision is accepted throughout the client interview and verified during physical examination (Goodman and Snyder, 2007). The decision making style may differ based on level of experience, knowledge

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    A rational decision implies that a qualitative and considered thought process was undertaken in order to reach an optimal outcome. Although there are defined rules that add structure to the rational decision making process (Tripathi & PNP 2007; Williams, & McWilliams 2013), according to contingency theory and with respect to the rationality paradigm, there are limits to which an optimal outcome is realised (Morgan 1986, p. 167; Schoonhoven 1981, p. 352). External factors such as government, customers

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    support that has pitted emotion versus judicial review. Of course, these cases test nurses resolve to do good. It is cases like this that requires a nurse to define their own ethics and to develop a plan on how they will decide their ethical decision-making. A nurse must consider his or her own morals, values, and beliefs. The University of Villanova, 2017 website has a nine-provision code of ethics that identifies three participants in providing ethical treatment: the patient, the nurse, and the

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