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nurses’ critical thinking abilities

Critical Thinking in Home Health: Skills to Assess, Analyze, and Act, is an easy-to-read resource that explains the principles of critical thinking and how to encourage nurses to use critical thinking methods.

Readers will learn how to:

  • Identify key aspects of critical thinking

  • Explain how nurses develop competency in critical thinking

  • Determine ways to evaluate nurses’ progress in critical thinking throughout orientation

  • Analyze the challenges that both new and experienced nurses face in the incorporation of critical-thinking skills in the practice setting expectations for critical thinking

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