Abstract

Clinical Decision Making is the foundation of nursing care. This form of judgment consists of 1) recognizing cues 2) generating hypotheses 3) judging hypotheses 4) taking action and 5) evaluating outcomes (Muntean 2015). Determining a student's ability to implement NCJ in the clinical setting is paramount to positive patient outcomes.

Author Details

Susan T. Sanders, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, Kaplan Nursing, Tullahoma, Tennessee, USA

Sigma Membership

Non-member

Lead Author Affiliation

Kaplan Nursing, Tullahoma, Tennessee, USA

Type

Poster

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

N/A

Keywords:

Clinical Decision Making, Kaplan Decision Tree, Nursing Clinical Judgment

Conference Name

29th International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Melbourne, Australia

Conference Year

2018

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Assessing and correlating nursing clinical decision making to NCLEX-RN® outcomes

Melbourne, Australia

Clinical Decision Making is the foundation of nursing care. This form of judgment consists of 1) recognizing cues 2) generating hypotheses 3) judging hypotheses 4) taking action and 5) evaluating outcomes (Muntean 2015). Determining a student's ability to implement NCJ in the clinical setting is paramount to positive patient outcomes.