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- Every nurse—including direct caregivers, administrators and educators, and leaders in regulatory positions—should embrace a shared understanding of clinical judgment, its implications for patient safety, and the roles of education, practice, and regulation for improving the ongoing deficit in this skill.
www.journalofnursingregulation.com/article/S2155-8256(21)00116-2/abstractAn Update on Clinical Judgment in Nursing and Implications ...
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Defining Clinical Judgment and Why it’s So Important. With less than two years before the upcoming Next Generation NCLEX (NGN), it is a priority for nurse educators to work with their students to develop clinical judgment—critical not only for passing the NGN, but for safe nursing practice.
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Oct 1, 2021 · The primary goal of teaching clinical judgment is to promote students’ active use of their growing knowledge and experience to reason through context-bound patient situations and principles of nursing care—a process that is required in practice.
Feb 1, 2024 · Clinical judgment development is a process that occurs over time through experience and is facilitated by intentional approaches to teaching and learning clinical judgment including attention to clinical reasoning and critical thinking (Gonzalez et al., 2021).
Jul 25, 2022 · Clinical judgement is a key attribute of professional practice (Seidi et al., 2015; Tanner, 2006), and its application is vital to the nursing process, effective clinical decision-making, problem-solving and the overall consequence of safe and quality patient care (Seidi et al., 2015).
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.
Oct 1, 2021 · Alignment of education, practice, and nursing regulation understanding of clinical judgment and the implications of poor clinical judgment to patient safety is crucial to prevent more avoidable patient morbidity and mortality stemming from errors in judgment.
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.