Clinical reasoning lies at the core of health care practice and education. Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions, therefore, occupies a central place in the education of health professionals, the enhancement of professional decision making of individuals and groups of practitioners with their clients, and research into optimal practice reasoning. All chapters updated and 20 new chapters added Concrete examples, cases and vignettes were added to bring discussions to life for the reader Reflection points strategically placed to assist readers to extend their insights and build learning from their own practical experiences and theoretical knowledge Devices of particular value to reflective practitioners and educators All chapters updated and 20 new chapters added Concrete examples, cases and vignettes were added to bring discussions to life for the reader Reflection points strategically placed to assist readers to extend their insights and build learning from their own practical experiences and theoretical knowledge Devices of particular value to reflective practitioners and educators.
Academic Medicine 73(10 Suppl):S19–S21 Graber M 2003 Metacognitive training to reduce diagnostic errors: ready for ... Cambridge University Press, New York Janis I L, Mann L 1977 Decision-making: a psychological analysis of conflict, ...
With a range of very high-caliber international contributors in the field of physiotherapy practice, this book gives the answers to the practitioner's question of how does one apply the theoretical knowledge involved in clinical reasoning ...
With scenarios adapted from real clinical situations that occurred in healthcare and community settings, this edition continues to address the core principles for the provision of quality care and the prevention of adverse patient outcomes.
Tse S, Lloyd C, McKenna K. When clients are from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds. In: McKenna K, Tooth L, editors. ... MacGillivray S, Ryan R. Recordings or summaries of consultations for people with cancer.
Cook, E.F., Goldman, L., 1984. Empiric comparison of multivariate analytic techniques: ... Dionne, C.E., Le Sage, N., Franche, R.-L., Dorval, M., Bombardier, C., Deyo, R.A., 2011. ... Ely, J.W., Graber, M.L., Croskerry, P., 2011.
This second edition has been extensively revised and updated by leaders in the field. Part I of the book presents an introduction to assessment fundamentals and their theoretical underpinnings from the perspective of the health professions.
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Do you have a responsibility to tell the party requesting the recommendation that you and Arthur are friends? Explain your position. 3. Dr. Roland Heisler is a senior physician on the health care team in the unit where Ms. Barbara ...
Callahan DT: Taming the beloved beast: how medical technology costs are destroying our health care system, Princeton, NJ, 2009, Princeton University Press, p 2. 4. Doherty R: The impact of advances in medical technology on ...
If not achieved state reason why which functional tasks are directly trained, with less benefit if the intervention ... A Cochrane review suggested that aerobic exercise to develop physical fitness in stroke patients can improve their ...