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  2. NCSBN researchers developed the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM) as a framework for the valid measurement of clinical judgment and decision making within the context of a standardized, high-stakes examination.

  3. Tanner’s Model (2004) defines Clinical Judgment as: An interpretation or conclusion about patient needs, concerns or health problems and the decision to take action (or not), use or modify standard approaches, or improvise new ones based on the patient’s responses.

  4. Jun 26, 2023 · The clinical judgment model is a framework that guides nurses in their decision-making process. It helps to structure their thinking and enhance their ability to make accurate assessments and appropriate interventions.

  5. This article provides an update on the state of the science of clinical reasoning and judgment in nursing, describes the influence of clinical judgment on patient safety, and identifies the academic, practice, and regulatory implications for promoting sound clinical judgment in new graduate and existing nurses.

    • Mary Ann Jessee
    • 2021
  6. As one of the key attributes of professional nursing, clinical judgment refers to the process by which nurses make decisions based on nursing knowledge (evidence, theories, ways/patterns of knowing), other disciplinary knowledge, critical thinking, and clinical reasoning.

  7. This model allows nurse educators to teach, assess, and measure the development of clinical judgment skills of nursing students. It assists nursing students to connect knowledge learned in the classroom to provide exceptional clinical care in practice.

  8. In nursing, the purpose of health assessment is to facilitate clinical judgment, which is defined as: A determination about a client’s health and illness status. Their health concerns and needs.

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