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    Clinical Reasoning and Judgement in The Nursing Process Critical thinking and clinical reasoning are essential skills to develop a sound clinical judgement. Nurses use critical thinking models and processes to support and organize the interventions that they perform in the clinical setting. In the scenario of Mr. Patient requesting for a “Do Not Resuscitate” order, I used the nursing process to serve as the framework of the patient care and the Lasater’s Clinical Judgment Rubric by Kathie Lasater

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    that preparation to becoming a nurse is a difficult task. Mostly because the practice of nursing consists of many things to follow in order be a great nurse for the patient. To make the preparation less difficult for nurses or nurse to be, Ida Jean Orlando contributed to the Discipline of the Nursing Process to further prepare those in nursing. The Discipline of Nursing Process is a theoretical approach to nursing that follows a nurse-to-patient relationship that would improve the patient’s behavior

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    Nursing Process and Clinical Decision-Making The nursing professional faces a myriad of decisions on a daily basis. The effectiveness of the decision-making process is crucial to ensuring positive outcomes in the clinical setting. If the nursing process is misunderstood or misapplied to the decision-making process by a failure to use critical thinking skills, the results can be catastrophic to the anticipated outcomes. Furthermore, an immaturity in critical thinking may influence decisions because

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    all persons involved in determining what services are needed. Each person is a co participant and the expert in their own individual experience (Parker, Barry, & King, 2015). The group facilitator is the engaged listener and an expert in the nursing process.

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    The nursing process steps in assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementing, and evaluation is the framework for patient-centered care. As I reflect back through my 44 three years of nursing practice with 34 of them as an OR nurse, I am most passionate about pain management even with all the challenges it imposes, and this is where I feel that my strongest assessment skills are. The foundation of our nursing profession it is not to only ask the questions and rely solely on the questions asked, but

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    The four critical thinking process that I would like to improve are analyzing, logical reasoning, confidence, and creativity. 1. Analyzing – is separating or breaking a whole into parts to discover their nature, function and relationships (Scheffer & Rubenfeld, 2000). Although I believe that I am somewhat deficient in analyzing, I have dependably strived to show signs of improvement in analyzing or examining the circumstance in any given situation. I have made some change a week ago that I believe

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    Clinical Reasoning and Clinical Judgement in Nursing Process Critical thinking and clinical reasoning are essential skills to develop a sound clinical judgement. Nurses use critical thinking models and processes to support and organize the interventions that they perform in the clinical setting. In the scenario of Mr. Patient requesting for a “Do Not Resuscitate” order, I used the nursing process to serve as the framework of the patient care and the Lasater’s Clinical Judgment Rubric by Kathie Lasater

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    to "Treat information about patients and clients as confidential and use it only for the purpose for which it was given." In order to help me with my reflection I have chosen Gibbs (1988), as the model to help with my reflective process. This model comprises of a process that helps the individual look at a situation and think about their thoughts and feelings.

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    I have demonstrated the ability to follow the nursing process, including assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation during my first-year clinical placement and outside medical care facility settings. I applied the skill of nursing process when taking care of my family members. When my family was packing up our stuff and ready for home from camping at the Nitmiluk National park, my cousin who had always appeared healthy suddenly did not feel good. She said she had a terrible headache, chills

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    Introduction The nursing process is “An organised, systematic and deliberate approach to nursing with the aim of improving standards in nursing care” (Rush S, Fergy S &Weels D, 1996).The five steps of the nursing process are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluating. It was developed by Ida Jean in Florida, USA in 1958 and it was transferred to the UK by 1970.The ‘process ‘is neither a ‘model ‘nor a ‘philosophy’ as it is sometimes defined but merely a method of

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