A purposeful, goal-directed process that strives to problem-solve patient care issues through the use of clinical reasoning is called ____________________ thinking

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critical
Rationale: Critical thinking is a purposeful, goal-directed thinking process that strives to problem-solve patient care issues through the use of clinical reasoning. It combines logic, intuition, and creativity. Clinical reasoning is a disciplined, creative, and reflective approach used together with critical thinking; its purpose is to establish potential strategies to assist patients in reaching their desired health goals. Critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills are essential to every nurse's clinical practice.

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