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Critical thinking can be the difference between life and death

 
Critical Thinking in the Medical Surgical Unit
 

In healthcare, life and death decisions are made in a flash.The information and tools inside Critical Thinking in the Medical-Surgical Unit: Skills to Assess, Analyze, and Act, Second Edition, will help ensure that your nurses have the confidence and skills needed to think independently and display high levels of clinical judgment.

This book will help you:

  • Explain the principles of critical thinking
  • Provide strategies for coaching new graduates
  • Discuss creating and teaching critical thinking classes, from orientation to ongoing nurse development
  • Discuss the important role played by preceptors during orientation of new employees and give strategies for encouraging critical thinking skills
Give your nurses the tools they need to make the right decisions.
 
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