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    Because of its continuity‚ Clinical Reasoning does not happen in a linear manner but remains to be cyclical (Marcum‚ 2012). Nurses who exhibit good clinical reasoning skills have the capacity “to collect the right cues and to take the right action for the right patient at the right time and for the right reason” (Levett-Jones‚ Hoffman‚ Dempsey‚ Yeun-Sim Jeong‚ Noble‚ Norton‚ Roche & Hickey‚ 2010). In contrast‚ nurses with less developed clinical reasoning skills usually fall short in detecting

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    How does Briony’s deceptive character and need for attention and control play a role in her maturity and influence on the lives of others? -That afternoon‚ without stirring from her daybed‚ Emily had guessed that Lola was undermining Briony’s play‚ a suspicion confirmed by the diagonally ripped poster on the easel. And just as she predicted‚ Briony had been outside somewhere‚ sulking and impossible to find. How like Hermione Lola was‚ to remain guiltless while others destroyed themselves at her

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    would be good to/for you‚ you`re in love and there is no way out. After your heart does this flutter – flutter from seeing this love of your life you may look and think realistically at the moment. You may think... THINK (you use your brain‚ mind‚ reasoning)‚ hey‚ it`s stupid‚ I don`t know this person and I`ve fallen in love with her/him - it`s stupid-you mind tells you so. So here is the point: your heart has its own reasons-intentions (to fall in love for example) but your mind/logical thinking

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    Pragmatic and procedural reasoning are two type strategies used by occupational therapy practitioners in clinical reasoning. Pragmatic reasoning focuses on the factors in the context of the practice and the client personal context that might affect the intervention‚ whereas procedural reasoning focuses on the client goals‚ and treatment plan that can help improve the client functional performance. Some examples of pragmatic reasoning are skills‚ equipment‚ time‚ law and policies. After the evaluation

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    "What is Motivated Reasoning‚ and What Are Its implication for Managing People?" Motivated reasoning is a stubborn and highly subjective means of defending ones judgment. I would say this behaviour could potentially produce both positive and negative results in managing people‚ depending on the situation. For instance‚ in the Billy Bonzai case that we’ve recently tackled‚ this is a perfect example of how motivated reasoning could result to both positive and negative outcome. Apparently‚ Billy knows

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    requires thinking‚ thought processes‚ and this may be either critical or creative. The two areas of knowledge I will be addressing are Natural sciences and the arts. The definition of critical thinking is to “judge” and thus implies the use of logical reasoning using convergent thinking. While creative thinking implies the opposite‚ using a divergent approach which will tend to reach a variety of possible results. Creative thinking is “producing” ‚ like producing alternatives and therefore expanding the

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    Each and every day people come face to face with lots of decisions to make and problems to solve. Solving problems and making decisions are very important skills to have in life‚ yet some decisions can be very difficult to make. How is one to make life changing decisions? By using critical thinking. Critical thought is an important skill to have. When a person has this skill; they will be able to make an appropriate decision based on logical facts and process them in a reasonable manner.

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    different definitions of critical thinking‚ however‚ the concept of critical thinking remains largely the same amongst the definitions. With that being said‚ critical thinking is more of a concept than a definition. Critical thinking is concept of reasoning and logic to draw to conclusions from observations‚ evidence‚ and logic. Critical thinking has several different elements. The whole purpose of critical thinking is to come to conclusions that are correct and to make decisions that are wise

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    A claim is a statement of opinion that the writer is asking of the audience to accept as the truth. In other words‚ this can be seen as the thesis. The grounds are the facts‚ data‚ and/or reasoning upon which the claim is developed from. Substantially‚ the grounds are the facts making the case for the claim. The warrant is the bridge between the claim and the grounds. This is what makes the audience understand how the grounds are connected

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    ________________________________________ The best test of an argument is the argument’s ability to convince someone with an opposing viewpoint. Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the statement and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position‚ you should consider ways in which the statement might or might not hold true and explain how these considerations shape your position. ________________________________________

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