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    ABSTRACT Clinical decision support system (CDSS) is a technology application that assists clinicians at the point of care to make clinical decisions for patients with specific conditions. The healthcare is implementing many electronic tools that are aimed at improving health and health care delivery. It is designed to make clinical decisions about patient care. Today technology plays an important role in patient care. It involves a patient, a clinician and computer but most of the work is done by

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    Introduction This assignment will be a piece of reflection based on a clinical decision I have assisted in during my placement. This reflection will relate to a situation that occurred in my clinical work where I felt that I have learnt something that is of value to my practice. The clinical decision was based on wound dressing. I will identify what I have learned from the experience and how this relates to theory that has been researched. To help me with this reflection I will use Gibbs (1988)

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    Introduction It has been NHS policy to actively share information between professionals for well over a decade. In England clinicians should send copies of their clinical letters to their patients. 1 This will give patients a written record of their consultation, the discussion, the decisions made and the reasons for making them. It will give patients the opportunity to read information that they might have misheard or may have forgotten, to reflect on the conclusions arrived at and to discuss them

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    requires children 's nurses to make clinical decisions by identifying needs, prioritising, planning and delivering care. Nurses are expected to use current and relevant evidence in their judgement and decisions to ensure the best practise is implemented (Thompson, C. et al. 2004). Nurses within the healthcare team must integrate scientific knowledge, patient and family perspectives, available resources and sufficient experiential knowledge to ensure that their decisions will also be accurate and safe

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    | Information based decision making | Unit 5002V1 | | | 4/1/2015 | Task 1 (600-700 words): A.C.1.1 – Examine the nature of data and information Data comprises of factual information. Data are the facts from which information is derived. Data is not necessarily informative on its own but needs to be structured, interpreted, analysed and contextualised. Once data undergoes this process, it transforms in to information. Information should be accessible and understood by the reader

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    Patient autonomy is crucial in clinical management, nursing and treatment and is especially relevant in chronically ill patients as informed consent determines the direction of treatment. Decision-making by patients is closely related to autonomy and is based on patient preferences to help promote patient involvement in treatment to expedite care (Wiens,1993; Halliday, 2009). Patients must be respected for being masters of their own lives. Delmar (2013) claimed that patient autonomy is a dominant

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    The current study analyses the potential of shorter video consultations as tools of clinical evaluation. It also provides evidence in the later parts of the report of short video consultations being used to accurately diagnose clinical disorders; discusses the scenarios where shorter consultations can be profitably used and also explores the future implications of reducing clinical evaluation time. In the current study, short video consultations are being studied as tools of asynchronous telepsychiatry

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    Clinical freedom is the right of medical practitioners to decide and do whatever in their opinion was best for their patients. It had been common practice that medical practitioners subject patients to treatment procedures without any evidence of their efficacy, which not only will increase expenditures, but also may put patients to potential harm. Hampton considered clinical freedom as a myth and ‘a cloak of ignorance’, and believed that medical practitioners should base their clinical practice

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    to get the patient involved in the decision process, listen to their views and opinions and receive the relevant, accurate, professional and medical information. Once all the information is collaborated a personal care package can be put into practice. Evidence - Based Nursing, An introduction (2008, p.1) “ At is core evidence based ‘anything’ is concerned with using

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    Simpson and Courtney (2002) state "an important step in problem solving and decision-making is the need to utilize critical-thinking abilities to reframe a problem or situation." Critical thinking involves questioning all the features of a situation and analyzing solutions. The meaning of clinical decision-making is a systematic process of assessment of a range of actions, evaluation and decision-making that will be a factor of a desired outcome (Simpson & Courtney, 2002). Simpson and

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