Questions: Which statement about clinical judgment and the nursing process is correct? The nursing process and clinical judgment are critical-thinking, problem-solving models. When you use the nursing process, clinical judgment is not needed. Everything a nurse does requires clinical judgment. Nursing process is the only form of critical thinking used in nursing.

Which statement about clinical judgment and the nursing process is correct?

The nursing process and clinical judgment are critical-thinking, problem-solving models.
When you use the nursing process, clinical judgment is not needed.
Everything a nurse does requires clinical judgment.
Nursing process is the only form of critical thinking used in nursing.
Transcript text: Which statement about clinical judgment and the nursing process is correct? The nursing process and clinical judgment are critical-thinking, problem-solving models. When you use the nursing process, clinical judgment is not needed. Everything a nurse does requires clinical judgment. Nursing process is the only form of critical thinking used in nursing.
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The answer is the first one: The nursing process and clinical judgment are critical-thinking, problem-solving models.

Explanation for each option:

  1. The nursing process and clinical judgment are critical-thinking, problem-solving models.

    • This statement is correct. Both the nursing process and clinical judgment involve critical thinking and problem-solving. The nursing process is a systematic method used by nurses to ensure quality patient care, while clinical judgment involves the application of knowledge and experience to make decisions about patient care.
  2. When you use the nursing process, clinical judgment is not needed.

    • This statement is incorrect. Clinical judgment is an integral part of the nursing process. Nurses must use their clinical judgment to assess patient needs, plan and implement care, and evaluate outcomes.
  3. Everything a nurse does requires clinical judgment.

    • This statement is somewhat misleading. While clinical judgment is essential in many aspects of nursing, not every single task requires it. Some routine tasks may not require the same level of judgment as more complex decision-making situations.
  4. Nursing process is the only form of critical thinking used in nursing.

    • This statement is incorrect. While the nursing process is a key component of critical thinking in nursing, there are other forms and models of critical thinking that nurses use, such as evidence-based practice and reflective practice.

In summary, the first statement accurately reflects the relationship between the nursing process and clinical judgment as critical-thinking, problem-solving models.

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