Institute:Office of National Coordinator (ONC) Workforce Training Curriculum
Component:The Culture of Health Care
Unit:Nursing Care Processes
Lecture:Nursing process including clinical judgment and patient assessment; legal and societal expectations; and roles in improving patient care
Slide content:Nursing Care Processes References Lecture b Continued References Phaneuf, M. (2008). Clinical judgement: An essential tool in the nursing profession. Retrieved from http://www.infiressources.ca/fer/Depotdocument_anglais/Clinical_Judgement%E2%80%93An_Essential_Tool_in_the_Nursing_Profession.pdf RNCentral.com. (2016). What is a nursing care plan and why is it needed? Retrieved from http://www.rncentral.com/nursing-library/careplans Robert, R.R ., Tilley, D.S., and Petersen, S. ( 2014 ). A power in clinical nursing practice: concept analysis on nursing intuition . MedSurg Nursing Sept.-Oct. 343+ State of Connecticut Department of Developmental Services. (2009). Nursing standard: Nursing process #NS 09.1. Retrieved from http://www.ct.gov/dds/lib/dds/health/ns_09_1_nursing_process.pdf Tanner, C. A. (2006 ). Thinking like a nurse: a research-based model of clinical judgment in nursing. Journal of Nursing Education, 45(6), 204211. Retrieved from https:// www.researchgate.net/publication/7003793_Thinking_like_a_nurse_A_research-based_model_of_clinical_judgment_in_nursing Thompson, C., Cullum, N., McCaughan , D., Sheldon, T., & Raynor , P. (2004). Nurses, information use, and clinical decision making--The real world potential for evidence-based decisions in nursing. Evidence Based Nursing, 7, 6872. Retrieved from http://ebn.bmj.com/content/7/3/68.full Charts 6.1 Chart: By Vivian Todhunter and CAST, CC-BY . 23
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