Critical Thinking & Clinical Judgment

Critical Thinking & Clinical Judgment Critical Thinking & Clinical Judgment

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• Like the NANDA and NOC taxonomies, the Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) taxonomy was primary designed to provide nurses with a common language and allow us to actually identify and articulate what it is we do. It was also designed to help students learn clinical decision making skills. When choosing an intervention from NIC, you need to consider six factors:

• 1- desired patient outcome • 2- characteristics of the problem or nursing diagnosis (we want to alter the etiology factor, treat the signs and symptoms, and alter risk factors) • 3- research base for the intervention (knowing whether this intervention is appropriate for this patient • 4- feasibility of doing the intervention (How does it interaction with other interventions Is it cost and time effective) • 5- acceptability of patient • 6- capability of nurse (You must know rationale, have required psychological and interpersonal skills and be able to function within the particular setting to effectively use health care resources.)

• Like the NANDA and NOC taxonomies,<br />

the Nursing Interventions Classification<br />

(NIC) taxonomy was primary designed to<br />

provide nurses with a common language<br />

and allow us to actually identify and<br />

articulate what it is we do. It was also<br />

designed to help students learn clinical<br />

decision making skills. When choosing an<br />

intervention from NIC, you need to<br />

consider six factors:

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