Rasmussen College Thinking Like a Nurse Article Discussion

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Read the article "Thinking Like a Nurse: A Research-Based Model of Clinical Judgment in Nursing" by Christine Tanner, which is linked below:

Link to article

In at least three pages, answer the following questions:

  1. What do you feel are the greatest influences on clinical judgment? Is it experience, knowledge, or a combination of those things?
  2. In your opinion, what part does intuition play in clinical judgment? How do you think you'll be able to develop nursing intuition?
Clinical Judgements

Points:0 (0.00%)

Clinical judgements are not identified and not related to experience and knowledge

Points:4 (20.00%)

Identifies clinical knowledge and superficial or vaguely relates to experience and clinical knowledge

Points:8 (40.00%)

Identifies clinical judgements and relates experience and knowledge

Points:10 (50.00%)

Identifies clinical judgements and relates experience and knowledge using theory and practice.

Intuition

Points:0 (0.00%)

Intuition is not discussed.

Points:3.2 (16.00%)

Intuitions is weakly linked to its role in developing nursing judgement

Points:6.4 (32.00%)

Intuition clearly stated how it impacts the role on nursing judgement

Points:8 (40.00%)

Connects examples to clearly show how intuition impacts the role on nursing judgement and its development

Structure, Spelling, Grammer

Points:0 (0.00%)

Paper is not 3 pages in length, with no cover page, or reference page

Points:0.4 (2.00%)

Paper is structured in proper APA format, with cover page and reference page, Meets minimum criteria of 3 pages

Points:0.8 (4.00%)

Paper is structured in proper APA format, with cover page and reference page, Meets minimum criteria of 3 pages, with minimum grammer /spelling errors

Points:1 (5.00%)

Paper is structured in proper APA format, with cover page and reference page, Meets minimum criteria of 3 pages, all formatting of References correct, less than 3 grammer/spelling errors

APA-references

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No sources are cited

Points:0.4 (2.00%)

Sources are inferred but not well cited

Points:0.8 (4.00%)

Only one source is cited or two sources are cited but they are not referred to it the reflection

Points:1 (5.00%)

Two sources are well cited, Less than 3 citation errors.

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Explanation & Answer

Hello, here is the answer.

Running head: CLINICAL JUDGEMENT IN NURSING

Clinical Judgement in Nursing
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CLINICAL JUDGEMENT IN NURSING

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1. What do you feel are the greatest influences on clinical judgment? Is it experience,
knowledge, or a combination of those things?
Nurses have to make various decisions as they perform their duties. In making their
decisions, nurses have to make various judgments. As such, the quality of decisions made by the
nurses is greatly determined by their ability to judge their situations effectively. Nurses have to
deal with delicate and sensitive healthcare issues which requires them to make quality decisions
to handle them effectively. Efficiency in service delivery is key in healthcare organizations as it
makes patients be served fast hence save a lot of their time. In making their judgments, nurses
are influenced significantly by two major factors namely; experience and knowledge. Clinical
judgment depends on both the experience as well as the knowledge of the nurses in various
healthcare organizations hence the two factors are the key influencers of clinical decisions.
The knowledge of a nurse is very crucial in helping them make quality decisions and
consequently good judgments. Nurses undergo a lot of training before they are qualified and
allowed to practice. The information obtained during the training of the nurses makes them gain
knowled...


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