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    efficacious decision-making includes critical thinking. Critical thinking is a major component in the nursing profession as an essential nursing skill. Critical thinking is examining underlying assumptions, interpreting and evaluating arguments, imagining and exploring alternatives, and developing reflective criticism for the purpose of reaching a reasoned, justifiable conclusion (Sullivan, 2013, p. 100). Additionally, it is also the root of problem solving. Critical thinking should be used every day at work

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    Abstract Critical thinking includes the component skills of analyzing arguments, making inferences using inductive or deductive reasoning, judging or evaluating, and making decisions or solving problems when evaluating academic content. Background knowledge is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for enabling critical thought within a given subject. Critical thinking involves both cognitive skills and dispositions. These dispositions, which can be seen as attitudes or habits of mind, include

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    and benefits of critical thinking with reference to statement, “The implications for a better thinking society are not quantitative, but would be extraordinary”. Our society is under constant change and thus it is imperitive that we develop the ability to thinking critically, creatively and innovatively in order to survive and function in this ever changing society. As Brookfield and Torrance ( 1987 & 1995, as cited in Tsai, 2013, p.1) states, “ it is important that we nurture critical and creative

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    Critical thinking is meaningful and beneficial in many ways. It is not about the criticizing, instead, it is the thinking about the thinking process. It reflects our own thoughts and perceptions towards certain situation. In my personal experience, by practicing thinking critically, gives me the chance to build up my skills on thinking objectively, and non-judgmentally. It also reminds me of analyzing the situation from different perspectives. And this helps me to be more empathetic about client’s

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    Critical thinking is the ability to think clearly and wisely, it is important whatever someone chooses to do in their life’s and careers. Critical thinking skills are not narrowed to a particular field. Being capable to think well and solve problems in any order is a benefit for any career. It can also be much profound by understanding of how you yourself think — how you make decision, what logical errors you are likely to suffer from that may influence your conclusions. However, critical thinking

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    where critical thinking skills are almost scarce, repetition effectively advances the cognitive portion of the brain. It helps a thing get processed as truth. We used to call it unsubstantiated buy-in, or considered it a belief without proof. It only thrives in a society where thinking for one 's self is dejected. This indeed is how we lost our humanity, our traditions and most importantly our America.” According to Webster’s dictionary, critical thinking is defined as disciplined thinking that is

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    The Need for Critical Thinking, Clinical Reasoning, and Clinical Judgment Skills to Develop a Nursing Diagnosis “A professional nurse, with special knowledge and skills, and a client in need of nursing, with knowledge of self and perception of personal problems, meet as strangers in natural environment. They interact mutually, identify problems, establish and achieve goals.” – Imogene King The nursing process is specific to the nursing profession. From assessment to evaluation, it is a road map

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    Barriers to Critical Thinking When thinking critically, it is impossible to say that many of us have not come to some kind of barrier in our thought process. Not to say that we cannot overcome them though. All of us have opinions and ideas on just about everything and anything. And those opinions and thoughts could be something that is ingrained in your very being or something you picked up along your path. Those opinions and ideas could be holding you back from thinking critically, even though

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    Critical Thinking Nursing

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    to the use of clinical reasoning and critical thinking in the field of nursing. The basics of critical thinking include: (a) what critical thinking is, (b) why critical thinking is important, and (c) how critical thinking is used or not used every day. In the nursing field, clinical skills are very important, but the core of being a good nurse is critical thinking (“The Value of,” 2017). Learning the difference between clinical reasoning and critical thinking is a good starting point to equip oneself

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    Critical analysis is an art of analyzing and evaluating thinking with a view of improving it. According to Dash (2016), “critical thinking is an umbrella term that covers six key skills: problem-solving, analysis, creative thinking, interpretation, evaluation and reasoning.” In other words, it is the ability to reason logically beyond the surface of any information. It is a self-learned and self-disciplined thinking which helps in dealing with complexities, solving daily problems, making better informed

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