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Critical Thinking And Clinical Reasoning

Instructions:
  • Answer 23 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Accuracy as reflected by the ability to reproduce the same outcome.






2. Process of thinking that results in reasonable - rational thoughts - involving clarity - accuracy - relevance - logicalness - breadth - precision - significance - completeness - fairness - and depth.






3. The potential to contribute to nursing science by enhancing client care - testing or generating a theory - or resolving a day-to-day clinical problem.






4. Making generalizations from specific data.






5. Seeing something clearly without bias or judgment.






6. The understanding or learning of things without the conscious use of reasoning.






7. Ending or end point; the final decision - determination - or result.






8. The thinking process that allows nurses to logically draw conclusions and make a clinical judgment.






9. Interpretations or conclusions made based on cues or observed data.






10. The process of establishing criteria by which alternative courses of action are developed and selected.






11. How close data measurements are to their true value.






12. Taking something for granted or making a logical leap to reach a conclusion without proof - resulting in a conclusion that may be true or false.






13. Considering all relevant aspects of collected data about a client to reach a decision about the meaning of the data and the proper response.






14. A cognitive process that includes creativity - problem solving - and decision making.






15. Formalized - logical - systematic approaches to solving problems.






16. Making specific observations from a generalization.






17. Thinking that is both coherent and logical and can be inductive or deductive.






18. Correct reasoning using inductive or deductive thinking in order to reach a conclusion or judgment.






19. How strongly something relates to the matter at hand.






20. Abstract ideas or mental images of phenomena or reality.






21. Analysis of data to reach a specific conclusion; a mental representation of the meaning or significance of something.






22. A set of questions one can apply to a particular situation or idea to determine essential information and ideas and discard superfluous information and ideas.






23. Thinking that results in the development of new ideas and products.