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Problem-solving is often mistaken for critical thinking. A significant difference is that problem-solving only
Problem-solving is often mistaken for critical thinking. A significant difference is that problem-solving only requires one solution. With critical thinking, you will need to demonstrate several alternatives.
Activity
Write a short paragraph about one of the following processes.How do I know if a medication was omitted during a change of shifts?
How do you approach new situations in which you are not in control?
How do you convince a patient it is important to drink water to draw blood?
How do you determine which buzzer to answer when working the night shift alone?
Include in your responseA clear description of the behavior you would have toward addressing that situation
How you usually feel when addressed by a new situation you are not in control of
Identify at least one idea on how you can resolve the situation
Your paragraph must be at least five sentences in length.
Your responses should be clear and concise.
Use APA (7th ed.) formatting when writing your responses.
