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What are NCSBN's six cognitive processes?
Recognize cues
Analyze cues
Prioritize hypotheses
Generat solutions
Take action
Evaluate outcome
Recognize Cue's (NCSBN)
Identifying relevant and important info
Analyze Cue's (NCSBN)
Organizing and linking cues to pt's clinical presentation
Prioritize Hypotheses (NCSBN)
Ranking based on priority
Generate Solutions (NCSBN)
Identifying expected outcomes and set of interventions for them
Take Actions (NCSBN)
Implementation starting with highest priorities
Evaluate Outcomes (NCSBN)
Compare observed outcomes vs. expected outcomes
, Clinical Judgement Competencies
Thinking skills and strategies needed for good decision making
Clinical Judgement is
Deliberate, skillful, responsible, and thoughtful
Self directed thinker
Independent thinkers who explain their thinking, determine thinking to be deployed, then
apply their thinking.
Resilience
The capacity to accurately perceive and respond well to stressful situations
Mindfulness
The ability to focus and be fully present in the moment
Debriefing
A critical conversation between you and your preceptor that provides critique on your
thinking
Deliberate Practice
Using a clear method of thinking to develop clinical judgment
Clinical Manifestations
signs and symptoms
Failure to rescue
When a pt dies due to complications that were not managed or prevented
Three Components of Clinical Judgement