10 Nursing As A Science Critical Thinking
10 Nursing As A Science Critical Thinking
10 Nursing As A Science Critical Thinking
CRITICAL
THINKING
Bevan B. Balbuena, RN, MN
NURSING AS A SCIENCE
OUTLINE:
A. Critical Thinking
B. Nursing Process
1. Assessment
2. Nursing Diagnosis
3. Outcome Identification & Planning
4. Intervention
5. Evaluation
6. Documentation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of this concept, the BSN 1 students will:
1. identify the components of the nursing process;
2. discuss the requirement for effective use of the nursing process;
3. explain how critical thinking is used in nursing;
4. distinguish the relationships among knowledge, experience,
critical thinking, reflection, and nursing judgment; and
5. explore ways to enhance and develop critical thinking skills as
they apply to nursing.
DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS
Nursing Process
Analysis:
“The process of breaking down materials into component
parts and identifying the relationship among them.”
Critical analysis:
“Is the questioning applied to a situation or idea to
determine essential information and ideas and discard
superfluous information and ideas.”
CRITICAL THINKING
“The art of thinking about your thinking while you are
thinking so as to make your thinking more clear, precise,
accurate, relevant, consistent and fair.”
(Paul , 1988)
Wilkinson, J. (2001) Nursing Process and Critical Thinking. 3rd Edition. New Jersey: Prentice Hall.
Are you a
critical
thinker?
DO YOU:
explore the thinking and assumptions that
underlie your emotions?
base your judgments on facts and reasoning, not
on personal feelings, self-interest or guesswork?
suspend judgment until you have all the necessary
data?
support your view with evidence?
ask for clarification when you don’t understand?
turn your mistakes into learning opportunities?
CHARACTERISTICS OF CRITICAL THINKING
1. Rational and reasonable
based on reasons; not on prejudice, preferences, self-
interest, or fear
2. Involves conceptualization
Concept – mental image of reality, ideas about events,
objects or relationship between them
3. Requires reflection
Nursing knowledge
Scientific knowledge - facts, information, principles,
theories, research findings and conceptual models
used to describe, explain, and predict.
Ethical knowledge
Knowledge of professional standard of conduct
Personal knowledge
knowing and actualizing one’s self
Practice wisdom
acquired from intuition, tradition, authority, trial and error,
clinical experience
CRITICAL THINKING ATTITUDES
1. Independent Thinking
2. Intellectual Humility
3. Intellectual Courage
4. Intellectual Empathy
5. Intellectual Integrity
6. Intellectual Perseverance
7. Intellectual Curiosity
8. Faith in reason
9. Fairmindedness
10. Interest in exploring thoughts and feelings
CRITICAL THINKING ATTITUDES
Independent Thinking
Intellectual Humility
Intellectual Courage
Intellectual Empathy
Intellectual Integrity
Intellectual perseverance
Intellectual Curiosity
An attitude of inquiry
Having a mind filled with questions
CRITICAL THINKING ATTITUDES
Faith in reason
Fairmindedness
Precise, specific
Avoid cliches, jargon,
euphemisms
2. Perceiving
Recognizing assumptions
Distinguishing between relevant and irrelevant data
Evaluating sources of information
Generating and evaluating solutions
Exploring implications, consequences,
advantages/disadvantages