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Clinical Reasoning: The Art and Science of Critical and Creative Thinking
by
Daniel Pesut, Joann Herman
Publisher:
CENGAGE Delmar Learning
Publication Date:
Thursday, January 21, 1999
Number of Pages:
264
ISBN:
0827378696
Book Summary:
This innovative text helps readers relearn clinical reasoning skills to become more outcome focused. As the health care industry shifts toward an outcome orientation, these new reasoning skills take on more importance. This book introduces the OPT (outcome, present state, test) model of clinical reasoning. This model, an alternative to the nursing process, uses the client story as the foundation for developing reasoning skills that are outcome focused.
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