Physical Assessment
Discuss your critical thinking process when doing a physical assessment.
During physical assessment the first obligation is to collect data through observation, health history, and interview, analysis of symptoms, diagnostic data, physical examination, and laboratory data (Sutter, 2015). The approach used requires the use of skillful assessment. My critical thinking process during a physical assessment entails the following;
Observation: Through observation I attentively take note of the behavior and general appearance of the patient. During observation I check the mood, emotional responses, interactions, physical responses and any safety issues. Through observation I get useful pointers to the status of the patient, both mental and physical. I am also keen to observe non-verbal communication that indicate feelings, anxiety, pain, or/and anger. Through application of observational skills I am able to detect warning signs in good time (Rubenfeld & Scheffer, 2015).
Interview: I interview the patient with an intention of interacting with them. The purpose of this interaction is to gather information concerning the health history of the client and the current situation. This will help me make a determination concerning the health needs of the patient. I use effective communication skills to...
References
Phaneuf, M. (2008). Clinical Judgment – An Essential Tool in the Nursing Profession. Diagnostic Infirmier, 16–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/08952841003719224
Rubenfeld, M. G., & Scheffer, B. K. (2015). Critical thinking tactics for nurses: Achieving the IOM competencies. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Sutter, J., (2015). Critical Thinking in Nursing Practice Nursing Assessment, SlidePlayer. Retrieved 15 February, 2019 from https://slideplayer.com/slide/3968205/
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