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The Thinker's Guide to Clinical Reasoning
Based on Critical Thinking Concepts and Tools- Authors:
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- 2019
Summary
The Thinker’s Guide to Clinical Reasoning introduces healthcare students and professionals to the foundations of critical thinking and offers examples of applications within clinical fields. It is not enough for healthcare workers to have access to data and research, they must also know how to analyze and process information to guide patients in making the best decisions about their health. This process requires critical thinking skills often ignored in healthcare curricula.
As part of the Thinker’s Guide Library, this book advances the mission of the Foundation for Critical Thinking to promote fairminded critical societies through cultivating essential intellectual abilities and virtues across every field of study across world.
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- Edition
- 1/2019
- Copyright year
- 2019
- ISBN-Print
- 978-0-944583-42-5
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-5381-3387-3
- Publisher
- Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 58
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- Contents No access
- Introduction: Why a Thinker’s Guide to Clinical Reasoning? No access Pages 3 - 4
- The Elements of Clinical Reasoning No access Pages 5 - 5
- A Checklist for Clinical Reasoning No access Pages 6 - 7
- To Analyze Thinking, Identify and Question its Elemental Structures No access Pages 8 - 8
- Analyzing the Logic of a Clinical Case Through the Elements of Reasoning No access Pages 9 - 10
- Universal Intellectual Standards Essential to Sound Clinical Reasoning No access Pages 11 - 13
- The Application of Clinical Reasoning to Patient Care No access Pages 14 - 24
- Reasoning Through a Clinical Case No access Pages 25 - 25
- Analyzing the Logic of an Article, Essay or Chapter No access Pages 26 - 27
- Analyzing the Logic of an Article: An Example No access Pages 28 - 29
- The Logic of the Article on Stents No access Pages 30 - 30
- Two Kinds of Clinical Questions No access Pages 31 - 33
- Analyzing & Assessing Clinical Research No access Pages 34 - 34
- Purpose No access
- Questions at Issue or Central Problem No access
- Information No access
- Inference and Interpretation No access
- Assumptions No access
- Concepts and Ideas No access
- Point of View No access
- Implications and Consequences No access
- Apply Intellectual Standards to the Elements of Thought to Develop Intellectual Traits No access Pages 43 - 43
- Intellectual Traits Essential to Clinical Reasoning No access Pages 44 - 46
- The Problem of Egocentric Thinking No access Pages 47 - 48
- The Problem of Sociocentric Thinking No access Pages 49 - 50
- Mistakes in Thinking and Vested Interest Often Lead to the Violation of Intellectual Standards No access Pages 51 - 53
- Ethics and Clinical Reasoning1 No access Pages 54 - 58





