Practical nursing clinical (online help)
Preparing for Client Care
Nursing Research
Critical Thing & Reasoning
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Development of Research in Nursing
Started with Florence Nightingale
First nursing research journal published in Canada was in 1969 called Nursing Papers
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Research
Some research tests nursing theories; other research generates theory from findings
Nurse’s examine factors relevant to nursing in the context of the larger health care picture
The scientific knowledge needed for nursing is discovered, tested and enhanced through research
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Clinical Research Expectations
Clinical research is dynamic
Needs to be reviewed and updated regularly so that the information is current/relevant
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Research Literacy
An essential competency for evidence-informed practice; It is the ability to locate, understand and critically evaluate empirical literature for application in practice
When critiquing evidence first evaluate the scientific merit and clinical applicability of each studies findings
Do the articles together offer evidence to explain or answer your question?
Do the articles show that the evidence is true and reliable?
Can you use the evidence in practice?
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Evidence-Based Nursing
The evidence-based nurse knows what needs to be done, how it should be done, and the evidence that supports his or her practice.
“Armed with evidence!”
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Evidence-Informed Practice (EIP)
Basing health care decisions upon evidence is essential for quality care in all domains of nursing practice
Evidence-informed clinical decision making is affected by:
Evidence from research and theories
Evidence from patient assessment and health care resources
Clinical expertise
Patient preferences and actions
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Steps of the Evidence-Informed Practice Process
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RNAO Best Practice Guidelines (BPG)
The Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) has developed many Best Practice Guidelines for the use in nursing.
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RNAO
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Other Credible Resources for Nursing Research
Research articles:
Seneca library: databases for Proquest, CINAHL, Cochrane database, DARE, MEDLINE, EBSCO or Embase
Library tutorial on how to conduct research – see link on your BB site
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Research in the Clinical Setting
In clinical, researching information on your patients is synonymous with investigating and looking up information, in order to establish facts.
You need to research all pertinent information about your client's care in order to provide care.
What information do you think you need to research about your patient prior to providing care?
What resources would be used to conduct this research?
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Diagnosis Research Template
Let’s take a look at the template you will use in clinical and each of the components
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Medical Diagnosis
“A medical diagnosis is the identification of a disease condition on the basis of a specific evaluation of physical signs and symptoms , the client’s medical history, and the results of diagnostic tests and procedures.” (Potter & Perry, 2019, p. 196)
Example of a medical diagnosis
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Clinical Manifestations
Relates to signs and symptoms
Signs evident upon examination
Symptoms identified through client history and interview
Examples?
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Associated Lab Values and Diagnostic Tests including Normal Values
What types of tests might be used to support a medical diagnosis?
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Medical/Surgical Interventions Prescribed by the Physician
Interventions ordered based on medical diagnosis , e.g. medications, catheterization, wound care, g-tube insertion
Can change several times throughout a shift depending on patient acuity
All interventions ordered must be completed and documented.
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Nursing Assessments Needed (physical, psychological, social, spiritual, economic)
Can include:
Head to toe assessment
Vital signs information
ADLs
Family concerns
Financial worries, etc…
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Common Nursing Diagnoses/Problems
Nursing diagnoses or problems can include an actual problem or an at-risk problem that affects the patient
Includes a diagnostic label of the problem e.g., impaired physical mobility
Plus related factors associated to that diagnosis or problem, e.g., related to pain
Also includes an “as evidenced by” portion relating the problem to the signs and symptoms
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Nursing Interventions/Implications
These are the actual things we do for the patient, including the outcome.
It is any treatment based on clinical judgement and knowledge, to enhance client outcomes
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Choosing Nursing Interventions
Interventions should alter the signs and symptoms related to the diagnostic label
Interventions should have an expected outcome
Interventions should be evidence-based, research evidence in support of a nursing intervention
Feasibility of successfully implementing the intervention –consider cost and time
Acceptability to the client – must match the client’s goals
Capability of the nurse – current knowledge of the intervention, be prepared to carry it out, know the scientific rationale for the intervention
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Independent Nursing Interventions
The things nurses initiate based on their scope of practice, such as bathing, ongoing assessments, making referrals to other health care professionals, initiating wound care, raising an edematous leg etc.
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Dependent Nursing Interventions
Interventions prescribed by a doctor or NP order
E.g. medication administration, specific diet, test and treatments
The nurse is still responsible for explaining, assessing the need for, administering and evaluating the medical order.
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Assignment 3
This assignment involves completion of the Diagnosis Research Form.
One medical diagnosis is to be researched and completed on the “Diagnosis Research” template that is included in the PNC 121 course outline.
Worth 5% of your grade
The rubric is in the course outline
Maintain APA format when citing resources
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Clinical Research Sample
A sample Research Form has been prepared for the medical diagnosis “COPD”
Note the content found under each heading
Note the use of in-text and reference page citations
Note integration of medical-surgical text research and professional nursing journal resources
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Critical Thinking
Critical thinking is a complex phenomenon defined as a process acquired through learning and experience.
Requires purposeful and reflective reasoning.
(Potter& Perry, 2019, p. 174-175)
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Critical Thinking Model for Nursing Judgement
Involves 3 levels – basic, complex and commitment.
Includes 5 components – specific knowledge base, experience, critical thinking competencies, attitudes and standards
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Critical Thinking Model for Nursing Judgement
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General Critical Thinking Competencies
The scientific method
Problem solving
Decision making
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The Scientific Method
Involves 5 steps
1. Identification of the problem
2. Collection of data
3. Formulation of a research question or hypothesis
4. Testing of the question or hypothesis
5. Evaluation of the results of the test or study
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Problem Solving Process
Involves working through a process of recognizing, clearly defining and then solving a problem
The nurse obtains information that clarifies the nature of the problem and evaluates possible solutions, then possibly in collaboration with other health care professionals, chooses the best one to implement, and continues to monitor outcomes to determine the effectiveness of the solution
Problem solving for one situation contributes to the nurse’s body of knowledge that can be used for problem solving in other similar situations
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Decision Making
The product of critical thinking that focuses on problem resolution
Decision making process involves: identifying the problem, assessing all options, weighing each option against a set of criteria, considering the consequences and then making a final decision
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Specific Critical Thinking Competencies
These include:
Diagnostic reasoning
Clinical inference
Clinical decision making
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Diagnostic Reasoning and Clinical Inference
Diagnostic reasoning – the process of determining a patient’s health status after making behavioural and physical observations and after assigning meaning to the behaviours, signs and symptoms exhibited by the patient
Clinical Inference – this is part of diagnostic reasoning and refers to the process of drawing conclusions from related pieces of evidence.
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Clinical Reasoning
A cognitive process of thinking about patient issues, making inferences and deciding on the actions to be implemented in a particular clinical situation.
It is the process by which nurses collect cues, process the information, come to an understanding of a problem or situation, plan and implement interventions, evaluate outcomes, and reflect on and learn from the process.
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Clinical Decision Making
Focuses on defining patient problems and selecting appropriate interventions
Distinguishes professional nurses from technical personnel
It is a judgement that includes critical and reflective thinking and action and the application of scientific and practical knowledge
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Clinical Judgement
Clinical Judgement – involves “recognizing the most important aspects of a clinical situation, interpreting their meanings, and responding appropriately.” (Potter & Perry, 2019, p. 180)
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How does critical thinking influence clinical judgement and clinical decision making?
Clinical Judgement – involves “recognizing the most important aspects of a clinical situation, interpreting their meanings, and responding appropriately.” (Potter & Perry, 2019, p. 180)
Clinical decision making – “focuses on defining patient problems and selecting appropriate interventions.” (Potter & Perry, 2019, p. 180)
Critical thinking is central to both these processes.
It helps to help choose the best action to meet a desired goal
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The importance of Critical Thinking in Nursing
“Critical thinking is central to nursing practice because it allows you to test and refine nursing approached, learn from successes and failures, apply nursing research findings, and ensure holistic patient-centred care.” (Potter& Perry, 2019, p. 174)
“Nurses recognize that an issue exists, analyzes information about the issue, evaluates information and draws conclusions.” (Potter& Perry, 2019, p. 174)
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How do nurses apply critical thinking to nursing?
In consultation with the patients, nurses consider what is important in a situation, explore alternative solutions, consider ethical principles, and then make informed decisions about how to proceed. (Potter & Perry, 2019, p.174)
Nurses apply the nursing process as a critical thinking competency by assessing , diagnosing, planning, implementing and evaluating patient care
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Critical Thinking and Application
A 77-y-old male has been admitted with a COPD exacerbation.
He is currently on 2L nasal prongs with an order to titrate to maintain his oxygen saturations between 88-92%.
Assessment findings: RR = 32 and SaO2 = 86%.
Through critical thinking you realize that this is not appropriate for this patient.
What should you do first?
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Critical Thinking and Application (cont’d)
Unfortunately repositioning, coughing and deep breathing do not help, so you make the decision to increase his oxygen to 4L, and monitor for a couple of minutes.
Evaluation: initially SaO2 = 90%, but drops back down to 86%.
What should the nurse do next?
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Critical Thinking and Application (cont’d)
Findings: coarse crackles in his right mid and lower lobes.
Blood work from this am: WBC has increased from 12 to 18
You are now questioning if the patient has pneumonia.
The nurse identified what was important in this situation, explored alternative solutions, and then made informed decisions about how to proceed.
This is critical thinking in action!
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Reflective Practice and Critical Thinking
What is reflective practice?
Why is it important for nurses?
How does reflective practice use critical thinking skills?
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Concept Mapping
Technique that uses a graphic depiction of linear and nonlinear relationships to represent critical thinking
Used to develop analytical skills
Allows one to organize (and reorganize) and connect information, making meaning of the concepts
Effective method to facilitate creative, reflective, and critical thinking
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3 Steps to Concept Mapping
The process of concept mapping involves three major steps:
List key concepts/terms related to the topic
Build up concepts to elaborate key concepts
Identify links between concepts
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Examples of Concept Maps
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