1. The nurse is listening to a lecture on critical thinking. Which statement indicates that teaching has...
Question:
1. The nurse is listening to a lecture on critical thinking. Which statement indicates that teaching has been effective?
a.Critical thinking involves making inferences, solving problems, arriving at decisions.
b.Critical thinking involves persuading others, inducing debate, using intuition.
c.Critical thinking involves making inferences, reducing fractions, making decisions.
d.Critical thinking involves solving problems, elevating issues, reflecting actions.
2.The nursing is listening to a lecture on reasoned thought. Which statement indicates that teaching has been effective?
a.Reasoned thought is reflection.
b.Reasoned thought is emotion.
c.Reasoned thought is parity.
d.Reasoned thought is contrast.
3.Using clinical judgment, the nurse makes decisions on whether to proceed with or revise a course of action. When providing this education to a nursing student, which statement indicates that the teaching has been effective?
a.The inquiry (investigational or exploratory) subprocess necessary for sound clinical judgment is reflective thinking.
b.The inquiry (investigational or exploratory) subprocess necessary for sound clinical judgment is persuasive thinking.
c.The inquiry (investigational or exploratory) subprocess necessary for sound clinical judgment is critical thinking.
d.The inquiry (investigational or exploratory) subprocess necessary for sound clinical judgment is intuitive thinking.