Rasmussen College Thinking Like a Nurse Article Discussion

Read the article “Thinking Like a Nurse: A Research-Based Model of Clinical Judgment in Nursing” by Christine Tanner, which is linked below:

Link to article

In at least three pages, answer the following questions:

  1. What do you feel are the greatest influences on clinical judgment? Is it experience, knowledge, or a combination of those things?
  2. In your opinion, what part does intuition play in clinical judgment? How do you think you’ll be able to develop nursing intuition?
Clinical Judgements

Points:0 (0.00%)

Clinical judgements are not identified and not related to experience and knowledge

Points:4 (20.00%)

Identifies clinical knowledge and superficial or vaguely relates to experience and clinical knowledge

Points:8 (40.00%)

Identifies clinical judgements and relates experience and knowledge

Points:10 (50.00%)

Identifies clinical judgements and relates experience and knowledge using theory and practice.

Intuition

Points:0 (0.00%)

Intuition is not discussed.

Points:3.2 (16.00%)

Intuitions is weakly linked to its role in developing nursing judgement

Points:6.4 (32.00%)

Intuition clearly stated how it impacts the role on nursing judgement

Points:8 (40.00%)

Connects examples to clearly show how intuition impacts the role on nursing judgement and its development

Structure, Spelling, Grammer

Points:0 (0.00%)

Paper is not 3 pages in length, with no cover page, or reference page

Points:0.4 (2.00%)

Paper is structured in proper APA format, with cover page and reference page, Meets minimum criteria of 3 pages

Points:0.8 (4.00%)

Paper is structured in proper APA format, with cover page and reference page, Meets minimum criteria of 3 pages, with minimum grammer /spelling errors

Points:1 (5.00%)

Paper is structured in proper APA format, with cover page and reference page, Meets minimum criteria of 3 pages, all formatting of References correct, less than 3 grammer/spelling errors

APA-references

Points:0 (0.00%)

No sources are cited

Points:0.4 (2.00%)

Sources are inferred but not well cited

Points:0.8 (4.00%)

Only one source is cited or two sources are cited but they are not referred to it the reflection

Points:1 (5.00%)

Two sources are well cited, Less than 3 citation errors.

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