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Strategies, Techniques, & Approaches to Critical Thinking

Strategies, Techniques, & Approaches to Critical Thinking

A Clinical Judgment Workbook for Nurses

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Develop the clinical nursing judgment you need to succeed on the Next Generation NCLEX® Exam (NGN) and in clinical practice! Strategies, Techniques, & Approaches to Critical Thinking:: A Clinical Judgment Workbook for Nurses, 7th Edition uses a case-based, workbook format to help you build clinical judgment skills. The clear, step-by-step approach helps you learn and apply essential nursing knowledge, guiding you through increasingly sophisticated levels of critical thinking, clinical judgment, priority setting, and decision making. From respected educator Sandra Luz Martinez de Castillo, this edition adds updates to reflect the NGN and continues to emphasize QSEN competencies, interprofessional collaboration, and nursing leadership and delegation. More than 100 clinical situations help you practice clinical judgment!

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Elsevier
88681
9780323661263
9780323661263

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Publication date
2021
Issue number
7
Cover
paperback
Pages count
304
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 276
Weight (g)
660
  • Section 1: Knowledge Application
    Section 2: Priority Setting and Decision Making
    Section 3: Clinical Judgment Model Application
    Section 4: Management and Leadership
    Section 5: NCLEX Examination Preparation
    Section 6: Professional Nursing Practice
    Section 7: Applying Clinical Judgment Skills
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