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  1. PDF Using Case Studies to Develop Clinical Judgment and Ensure Next

    White Paper Using Case Studies to Develop Clinical Judgment and Ensure Next eneration NCLEX ® NGN) Success 2 Background In 2010, the results of a large study of nursing education in the United States were summarized in Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation (Benner, et al., 2010).One of the key findings was that nurses entering practice do not

  2. Defining Clinical Judgment and Why it's So Important

    My case study scenarios were derived from clinical practice, unfolding like a nurse experiences, step by step. Fast forward a few years and in 2018, I began my PhD studies and focused my dissertation on the use of unfolding case studies to develop clinical thinking, clinical reasoning, and development of clinical judgment.

  3. Judgments: Articles, Research, & Case Studies on Judgments

    Judgments. New research on judgments from Harvard Business School faculty on issues including the role of judgment in decision making, why we have difficulty selecting leaders, and the potentially harmful effects of built-in biases. Page 1 of 11 Results. 04 Mar 2024.

  4. Why are Case Studies Important for Developing Clinical Judgment

    To bridge the gap, educators need to bring clinical practice realities into the classroom, with salient practice-based case studies to develop clinical judgment. This simple teaching strategy can empower educators to better prepare students for both practice and Next Gen licensure. We have emphasized CBC (Concept-Based Curriculum) in nursing ...

  5. Case Study Methods and Examples

    The purpose of case study research is twofold: (1) to provide descriptive information and (2) to suggest theoretical relevance. Rich description enables an in-depth or sharpened understanding of the case. It is unique given one characteristic: case studies draw from more than one data source. Case studies are inherently multimodal or mixed ...

  6. Current Practices for Teaching Clinical Judgment

    All schools reported using at least one strategy to teach clinical judgment. The number of strategies used ranged from 1 to 9; the median number was 6 for ADN programs, 7 for BSN programs, and 99.6% of all programs reported using multiple strategies. Of all schools surveyed, 98% use case studies to teach clinical judgment, 97% use simulation ...

  7. What the Case Study Method Really Teaches

    What the Case Study Method Really Teaches. Summary. It's been 100 years since Harvard Business School began using the case study method. Beyond teaching specific subject matter, the case study ...

  8. Judgment and Decision Making

    The science of judgment and decision making involves three interrelated forms of research: analysis of the decisions people face, description of their natural responses, and interventions meant to help them do better. After briefly introducing the field's intellectual foundations, we review recent basic research into the three core elements of decision making: judgment, or how people predict ...

  9. Using Case Studies to Develop Clinical Judgment

    Using Case Studies to Develop Clinical Judgment and Ensure Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN) Success. In this insightful white paper, nurse education expert Donna Ignatavicius offers practical advice on how to effectively use single-episode case studies, unfolding case studies, and debriefing to promote student learning and critical thinking.

  10. From Nursing Process to Clinical Judgment

    Introduce the NCSBN definition of clinical judgment and the six cognitive skills of the NCJMM early in your nursing program. Have students practice using the six cognitive skills in a variety of learning activities, including unfolding case studies in place of excessive lecture throughout your program.

  11. Clinical judgement and the medical profession

    Clinical judgment is a central element of the medical profession, essential for the performance of the doctor, and potentially generating information also for other clinicians and for scientists and health care managers. ... An open question, both for RCTs and case studies, is the topic of generalization. Unless the RCT samples and the case ...

  12. Frameworks to Teach Clinical Judgment

    Think Like a Nurse Membership: 100+ case studies and tools for clinical judgment; Educator Resources. KeithRN case studies are unique and unlike any other case studies available to educators because they integrate Tanner's Clinical Judgment Model with open-ended questions, come in different levels of complexity, and have a consistent ...

  13. NurseThink®

    Online resources included: Hundreds of Clinical Judgment questions. NurseThink ® Clinical Mentor to walk you through each unfolding case study. Downloadable audio and video so that you can learn on the go. Over 20 additional concept-based patient assignments. See the inside of your book for instructions on how to access online resources.

  14. Case Study Method: A Step-by-Step Guide for Business Researchers

    Although case studies have been discussed extensively in the literature, little has been written about the specific steps one may use to conduct case study research effectively (Gagnon, 2010; Hancock & Algozzine, 2016).Baskarada (2014) also emphasized the need to have a succinct guideline that can be practically followed as it is actually tough to execute a case study well in practice.

  15. PDF Clinical Judgement Development

    Clinical Judgment This study used a definition of clinical judgment de-scribed by Benner et al. (1996): "Clinical judgment refers to the ways in which nurses come to understand the prob-lems, issues, or concerns of clients/patients, to attend to salient information and to respond in concerned and in-volved ways" (p. 2).

  16. PDF ATI Guide for Clinical Judgment

    used as a framework for creating learning activities such as scenarios for simulation, writing unfolding case studies, and developing test items. The Guide is based on the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (CJMM) (NCSBN, Winter, 2019, Spring, 2019; Dickison, Haerling, & Lasater, 2019;

  17. PDF ATI Guide for Clinical Judgment

    ATI Guide for Clinical Judgment The purpose of the ATI Guide for Clinical Judgment is to assist nurse educators in the development and implementation of learning materials to promote clinical judgment (CJ) skills in nursing students throughout their nursing education experience and transition into nursing practice. Clinical judgment is defined as

  18. PDF The Art of Leader Judgement in Organizations: A Qualitative

    Studies Spring 2017 The Art of Leader Judgement in Organizations: A Qualitative Investigation of Its Development Michayla Fuller Wright State University - Main Campus, [email protected] Rachel Sturm Wright State University - Main Campus, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/honors

  19. Case Study Methodology of Qualitative Research: Key Attributes and

    A case study is one of the most commonly used methodologies of social research. This article attempts to look into the various dimensions of a case study research strategy, the different epistemological strands which determine the particular case study type and approach adopted in the field, discusses the factors which can enhance the effectiveness of a case study research, and the debate ...

  20. Clinical Judgment Case Study

    Case Study: Therapeutic Procedures in Nursing Client Scenario Brenda is a 65-year-old female admitted this afternoon to the cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU) for a coronary artery bypass ...

  21. Clinical Judgment Case Study

    Recognizing cues by using Layers 0, 1 and 2 of the CJMM in the patient history is key to clinical judgment, nursing assessment, and nursing interventions. Admission and History

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    If a submission appears to reflect Unit 1 Case Study (one only) is due in the D2L drop boa need for enhanced effort/critical x by 2/10/2021 at 11:59 PM. Clinical Judgment: Mental Health Nursing Overview. Luann's provider orders an antidepressant medication, and Luann asks the RN whether she is required to take the medication. 15.

  23. The Supreme Court fortnightly: 15 important judgments from January 1 to

    15min read. In this fortnightly series, Bar & Bench brings you 15 important judgments and orders passed by the Supreme Court of India. Below are our picks for the first two weeks of January 2024. 1. Supreme Court directs High Courts to form committees to implement Second National Judicial Pay Commission recommendations.

  24. Embracing Gen AI at Work

    Judgment integration is about incorporating expert and ethical human discernment to make AI's output more trustworthy, reliable, and accurate. It entails augmenting a model's training sources ...