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Critical Aspects of Nursing.docx

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Critical Aspects of Nursing.docx

One of the most valuable aspects of the nursing profession is critical thinking, because of the complexity of individual cases and situations associated with the field. There is much need for eminence-oriented patient care hence the essence of critically thinking nurses. Indeed, nurses ought to employ reflective skills in the performance of their duties and make critical decisions instead of applying literal knowledge. This has the implication that nurses’ decisions should be in the context of the current situations. Reflective and critical thinking are fundamental in nursing as it sums up the properties of lateral thought, logical thinking, appraisal, and perception. The capability to arrive at objective decisions and the ability to relate with colleagues in diverse groups are fundamental aspects of nurses’ decision-making (White, 2002,p.45). The Role of ReflectionInvariable evaluation and reflection are instrumental in the field of nursing, hence are multi-faceted experts whose improvement and assessment ought to be a priority in all clinical settings.

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One of the most valuable aspects of the nursing profession is critical thinking, because of the complexity of individual cases and situations associated with the field. There is much need for eminence-oriented patient care hence the essence of critically thinking nurses. Indeed, nurses ought to employ reflective skills in the performance of their duties and make critical decisions instead of applying literal knowledge. This has the implication that nurses’ decisions should be in the context of the current situations. Reflective and critical thinking are fundamental in nursing as it sums up the properties of lateral thought, logical thinking, appraisal, and perception. The capability to arrive at objective decisions and the ability to relate with colleagues in diverse groups are fundamental aspects of nurses’ decision-making (White, 2002,p.45). The Role of ReflectionInvariable evaluation and reflection are instrumental in the field of nursing, hence are multi-faceted experts whose improvement and assessment ought to be a priority in all clinical settings.

Critical Aspects of Nursing.docx

According to the principles of reflective practice, the practitioner has an obligation of deciding in an informed manner with respect to complex health situations. The practitioner should also be ready to help imminently alongside evaluating the previous situation s. It is worth noting that the reflective practice is not constant; it instead exhibits a variation among patients, apart from drawing influence from the prevailing clinical settings. The capability of reflecting and evaluating in a critical manner is also significant to the practitioner, alongside their professional beliefs. Reflective practitioners have the ability to link scores of conditions and utilize the accessible reserves at the time. Reflection refers to the experiences capable of yielding novel insights, embracing extensive cognitive learning, and integrating critical synthesis (Jasper, 2011, p.51).

Critical Aspects of Nursing.docx

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