Description
Directions:
Initial Post
Describe in detail a clinical scenario you experienced including all relevant information within these iterative stages of the Clinical Judgment Model
Recognize and Analyze Cues
- External cues
- Internal cues
- Cluster relevant cues with a description of cue analysis for importance and immediate concern
- Relevant cues must be linked to the client’s clinical presentation and ordered in the significance of priority needs
Create and Prioritize Hypotheses
- Generate a minimum of three hypotheses based on the analysis of cues.
- Evaluate and prioritize the top two hypotheses
- Provide rationales and evidence to support choices for each priority hypothesis
Generate Solutions
- Identify an expected outcome for each priority hypothesis
- Describe a set of priority interventions for each expected outcome
Take Action
- Describe an implementation plan for priority interventions.
- Provide rationales and evidence to support choices for each priority intervention
Evaluate Outcomes
- Describe an evaluation plan for outcomes related to expected results.
- Identify effective actions
- Describe an evaluation plan for outcomes related to unexpected results.
- Identify the actions related to declining or unchanged status
Summary of the ongoing iterative process of Clinical Judgment
- Provide a summary of what you believe went well, including at least one area of new knowledge gained with a description of how the new knowledge will affect your nursing practice
- Describe at least one part of the clinical judgment process you would do differently if faced with a similar clinical situation in the future. Explain why you would approach this situation in another way
Responses to classmates
- Identify two responses which contain new knowledge you had not considered previously
- Describe how this new knowledge could impact your nursing practice.
Please make your initial post by midweek, and respond to at least two other students' posts by the end of the week. Please check the Course Calendar for specific due dates.
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Explanation & Answer
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Outline
1. Clinical scenario
2. Recognizing and analyzing cues
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Pain verbalization
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Disorientation to time and place person
3. Hypothesis
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Pain related to injury
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Risk of injury related to slight disorientation to time place and person
4. Generate solutions
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Pain –use of pain medication
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Risk of injury –keeping side rails ,restraining
5. Take action
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Restrain the patient
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Administer Naproxen 500mg
6. Evaluate outcome
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Use of restrains was effective in ensuring patient’s safety
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Naproxen alleviated pain
7. Summary
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Assessing patient for airway obstruction is what I learnt and will impact my nursing
practice
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Improve on recognizing and analyzing cues in future
8. References
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Clinical Judgment Model
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Clinical Judgment Model
Clinical scenario
Working in the accident and emergency unit, I encountered a 42-year-old female patient.
The patient was reported to have collapsed in her workplace, where she works as a game
developer. Colleagues who w...
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