The nurse is planning care for a newly admitted client. Which behavior indicates that the nurse is using critical thinking?

1. Recalls a similar client situation
2. Asks the healthcare provider for suggestions
3. Looks at a care plan written for another client
4. Expects the oncoming nurse to complete the care plan


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Rationale 1:An important aspectof critical thinking is the ability to use reflection and languageproperly. Reflection is the action of thinking backor recalling an earlier clinical situation, remembering nursingactions that worked or didn't work, and determiningwhether this information is helpful in the current situation.

Rationale 2: Asking a healthcare provider for suggestions when planning client care does not exemplify critical thinking.

Rationale 3: Looking at a care plan written for another client does not exemplify critical thinking.

Rationale 4: Expecting the oncoming nurse to complete the care plan does not exemplify critical thinking

Global Rationale: An important aspect of critical thinking is the ability to use reflection and language properly. Reflection is the action of thinking back or recalling an earlier clinical situation, remembering nursing actions that worked or didn't work, and determining whether this information is helpful in the current situation.Asking a healthcare provider for suggestions, looking at a care plan written for another client; and expecting the oncoming nurse to complete the care plan do not exemplify critical thinking.

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