Critical thinking and evidenence based practise Flashcards
crintical thinking involves what
calling into question the assumotion underlying out customary, habitual ways of thinking and acting and then being ready to think and act differently on the basis of the critical question
Why is it essential to be a critical thinker in nursing
manage complex dilemmas empoweremnt and liberation exachange views and information broaden or change our thinking and learning self actualization
How do you define critical thinking
a systemic way to form and shape ones own thinking
purpose, question, or central problem, point of view, emprical data/evidence, clarity of concepts and ideas, assumptions, implications, and consequence
elements of thought
To evaulate credibility of source, analyze arguments, clarify meanings transfer insights, generate and asses possible solutions
abilities
thinking independtly, Fair-minded, courage , good faith and integrity, curosity
affective dimensions
precise, clear, relevent, consistent, logical, plausible, accurate
intellectual standards
recognize , classify and descirbe the significance of data
interpret
how do you interpret
ask relevent questions
validate ideas
recognize issue
identify the intended and inferential menaing of and relationship among , data
analyze
how do you analyze
interpret evidence
considers viewpoints
recognize assumptions
identify missing information
Judge the crdibility of information
evauluate
how do you evaluate
detects bias considers legal ethical standards use reflex skeptism examins alternitaives judges worth of evidence
derive reasonable conclusions from the evidence
infer
how do you infer
predicts consequences applies deductives suppostrs conclusions with evidence set priorities plans approaches
jusitfy the result of reasoning activity based on convinsing argument
explain
how do you explain
determine out come attainemnt
revise plans
identify clients perception of result
The ability to remember knowledge or specifics about a trigger or event . The ability to bring peices of information together to create a new idea
Total recall
a routine that becomes second nature. May refer to as assumption
Habit
refers to the systematic empirical investigation of social phenomena.
Quantitative research
aims to gather an indepth understanding of human behavior. Investigates the WHY and HOW of decision making
qualitative research