What does the use of the intellectual standard of critical thinking by the nurse imply?

a. The nurse reflects on his or her own behaviour.
b. The nurse examines meanings and relationships in data.
c. The nurse accepts that multiple solutions are possible.
d. The nurse approaches assessment accurately and consistently.


D
Use of the intellectual standard of critical thinking implies that the nurse is applying standards such as thoroughness, preciseness, accuracy, and consistency to ensure that all clinical decisions are sound.
Reflecting on one's own behaviour is an example of evaluation.
Examining meanings and relationships in data is an example of inference.
Accepting that multiple solutions are possible is an example of maturity.

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