Critical thinking is of most value to the nurse who is doing what?

1.
Performing a procedure by following the steps in the procedure manual
2.
Making decisions about how to handle a patient-based situation
3.
Documenting patient care delivered over the past hour
4.
Holding the hand of a dying patient who is alone


ANS: 2
Critical thinking is most valuable when making decisions because it guides the nurse to ask questions, use creative thinking, and consider the situation carefully.

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