competencies in detail.
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, 1) Cognitive competencies- have to think critically.
2) Technical skills/psychomotor competencies- have to do performance of
skills
3) Interpersonal competencies- have to care and communicate
4) Ethical and legal competencies- have to value individuals and obey the
rules.
What is the difference in clinical reasoning, critical thinking, and clinical judgment?
How do each of these assist you in providing safe nursing care?
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**clinical reasoning is when you collect patient data and analyze it to
determine patient problems.
**clinical judgment is a skill that involves the interpretation of a patient's
needs, concerns, or health problems and the decision to take action or not.
**critical thinking is a reasoning process by which you reflect on and
analyze your thoughts, actions and knowledge and pick out relevant info.
As a beginning nurse it is important to incorporate the nursing process
(ADPIE) w/critical thinking.
What does it mean that nurses practice only in their legal "Scope of Practice"?
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They only practice skills which they are licensed to practice based on their
legal scope of practice that is established by the NPA.
What are the 5 steps of the nursing process? What are examples of nursing activities
related to each of these steps? ADPIE