TY - BOOK AU - Kuiper,RuthAnne AU - O'Donnell,Sandra M. AU - Pesut,Daniel J. AU - Turrise,Stephanie L. ED - Sigma Theta Tau International, TI - The essentials of clinical reasoning for nurses: using the Outcome-Present State-Test model for reflective practice SN - 9781945157110 AV - RT48.6 .K85 2017 U1 - 616.07/5 23 PY - 2017///] CY - Indianapolis, IN PB - Sigma Theta Tau International KW - Nursing assessment KW - Medical logic KW - Nursing diagnosis KW - Outcome assessment (Medical care) KW - Nursing Assessment KW - Nursing Care KW - methods KW - Outcome Assessment, Health Care KW - Educational Measurement KW - Nursing Diagnosis KW - Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care KW - Treatment Outcome KW - Diagnostics infirmiers KW - Logique médicale KW - Évaluation des résultats (Soins médicaux) KW - HEALTH & FITNESS KW - Diseases KW - General KW - bisacsh KW - MEDICAL KW - Clinical Medicine KW - Evidence-Based Medicine KW - Internal Medicine KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; The development and evolution of clinical reasoning in nursing -- Clinical reasoning and standardized terminology -- Clinical reasoning : thinking about thinking -- The OPT model of clinical reasoning : understanding the patient in context story and the clinical reasoning web -- The OPT model of clinical understanding the present State-Outcome State-Test -- The OPT model of clinical reasoning : understanding judgments and reframing -- Clinical reasoning and neonatal health issues -- Clinical reasoning and adolescent health issues -- Clinical reasoning and young adult health issues -- Clinical reasoning and women's health issues -- Clinical reasoning and men's health issues -- Clinical reasoning and geriatric health issues -- Clinical reasoning and hospice and palliative care -- Applying the OPT model of clinical reasoning using the Omaha System -- Applying the OPT model of clinical reasoning in clinical supervision -- Clinical reasoning : future trends and challenges N2 - In today's healthcare environment of scarce resources and challenges related to safety and quality, nurses must make decision after decision to ensure timely, accurate, and efficient provision of care. Solid decision-making, or lack thereof, can significantly affect patient care and outcomes. Clinical reasoning ︣how a nurse processes information and chooses what action to take ︣is a skill vital to nursing practice and split-second decisions. And yet, developing the clinical reasoning to make good decisions takes time, education, experience, patience, and reflection. Along the way, nurses can benefit from a successful, practical model that demystifies and advances clinical reasoning skills. In The Essentials of Clinical Reasoning for Nurses, authors RuthAnne Kuiper, Sandra O'Donnell, Daniel Pesut, and Stephanie Turrise provide a model that supports learning and teaching clinical reasoning, development of reflective and complex thinking, clinical supervision, and care planning through scenarios, diagnostic cues, case webs, and more UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1525699 ER -