Strategies to teach, promote, and support the development of critical thinking.

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Make critical thinking part of your agency’s culture

Critical Thinking in Home Health: Skills to Assess, Analyze, and Act explains how to teach critical thinking, how to train for it during orientation and how to apply it to the home health setting. Includes relevant, concrete information for the development and tuning of critical thinking skills for the new graduate and the experienced nurse. This resource also addresses the experienced nurse, as this is often the home health nurse while offering dozens of tools to help with the implementation effort.

This book will help you:

  • Describe the characteristics of the home health setting that require good critical-thinking skills
  • Identify key aspects of critical thinking
  • Determine classroom strategies to teach, promote, and support the development of critical thinking
  • Determine ways to evaluate nurses’ progress in critical thinking throughout orientation



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