Critical thinking is:

a. an essential component of professionalaccountability and quality nursing care

b. a process used to carefully examine one's thinking.
c. a process used to carefully examine the thinkingof others.
d. all of the above.


d
Critical thinking is an active process that is used to look
at not just one's own thinking, but also the thinking process
of others. It is used to identify and challenge pre-existing
assumptions.

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