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THINKING POWER. Objectives 1.Define critical thinking. 2.State how critical thinking is essential to nursing practice. 3.Identify strategies that will.

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1 THINKING POWER

2 Objectives 1.Define critical thinking. 2.State how critical thinking is essential to nursing practice. 3.Identify strategies that will facilitate the development of critical and creative thinking skills.

3 THINKING SKILLS creative analytical practical Successful Intelligence depends on 3 thinking skills:

4 CRITICAL THINKING (Analytical thinking)

5 What is it? The ability to reason More than just recall The ability to apply knowledge Being innovative

6 Critical/Analytical thinking is: when you take in information, examine the information by asking questions about it, and then put it to use in one or more of the following ways:

7 Problem solving Making decisions Reasoning Opening your mind to new things Planning strategically

8 A Path to Critical/Analytical Thinking

9 Use information Take in information Ask questions

10 Taking in information This is your raw material It involves: –Recall –Input from what you hear –What you see –What you read –What you experience

11 Ask questions???? ?what, when, where, why ?What effect does this info have ?How is this similar/different from what I know

12 More Questions?? ?will this information help solve a problem or make a decision ?is this fact or opinion Questioning is the key to linking what you learn to other information

13 Learning exercise It’s 3 am in the hospital and Ms. Avon, the nurse, sees a patient’s overhead room light on. She walks into the room and says, ”Hi, Mr. Trent, I noticed your light on. How are you doing?” The patient smiles and says. “I’m fine.” The nurse observes that there are wads of used tissues on the floor; the sheets are all twisted; Mr. Trent’s eyes are puffy and red.

14 Conclusions The patient is fine, is normally awake at this hour, and may have been rubbing his eyes because of his allergies The patient is fine but can’t sleep because he napped all day. His eyes are always red and puffy

15 The patient is not fine but doesn't want to talk about it The patient is not fine but doesn’t know how to ask for help.

16 Using Information This is evident by: What you say What you do What you write What you create

17 Using information Put what you learn to work by: Problem solving Making decisions Strategic planning Reasoning Seeing new perspectives

18 How do we use “CT” in Nursing?

19 Analyzing: separating or breaking a whole into parts to discover their nature, function a relationship Applying standards: judging according to established personal, professional, or social rules or criteria

20 Discriminating: recognizing differences and similarities among thing or situations and distinguishing care fully as to category or rank Information seeking: searching for evidence, facts, or knowledge by identifying relevant sources and gathering objective, subjective historical, and current data from those sources

21 Logical reasoning: drawing inference or conclusion that are supported in or justified by evidence Predicting: envisioning a plan and its consequences Transferring knowledge: changing or converting the condition, nature, form or function of concepts among contexts

22 SUMMARY REMEMBER THE COMPONENTS OF CRITICAL/ANALYTICAL THINKING IT IS A SKILL THAT TAKES PRACTICE - KEY COMPONENTS FOR NURSES 1) OBSERVATION 2) MAKING CONNECTIONS 3) QUESTIONING

23 Bloom’s taxonomy Knowledge – remembering facts, names, events, rote recall Comprehension –putting information into your own words Application – taking learned information and using it in a new situation Analysis – examining or breaking down the parts of information Synthesis – combining pieces of information to create a larger and newer piece of information Evaluation – assessing or judging the worth of information

24 CREATIVE THINKING

25 Creativity forms a bridge between analytical and practical thinking Practical thinking CREATIVITY Analytical thinking

26 Creative Strategies Brainstorming Shift your perspective Take a risk Set the stage –Be curious –Be spontaneous

27 2.Critical thinkers use information by applying, analyzing, synthesizing, or evaluating it. 1.Information Received 3.Problem solvers propose a solution based on the evidence and their examination of that evidence. 4.Creative thinkers solve problems by coming up with new and different solutions. Creative thinkers are problem solvers who broadened their thinking by becoming aware of more possibilities

28 Creative thinking: You have to do things differently if you want different results

29 PRACTICAL THINKING

30 This is the ‘common sense’ aspect It is developed from personal experience rather than formal or academic lessons It is putting into ‘action’ what you know there is also an emotional connection

31 Practical Strategies Make the most of your personal strengths Learn from every experience – both good and bad Apply what you learn – don’t keep repeating the same mistake


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