Four basic skills have been noted for critical thinking. Which of the following is not necessarily one of these skills?

a. critical reading
b. critical listening
c. critical negotiation
d. critical writing


C
Critical thinking skills are necessary for nurses to function effectively in today's health care environment. Critical thinkers ask the question "why?" to assist them in determining the best decision in a given situation. Four key skills that are required for the development of effective critical thinking skills are: 1) critical reading; 2) critical listening; 3) critical speaking (not necessarily negotiation); and 4) critical writing.

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