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Components of Critical Thinking |
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- Creativity - Understanding probs - Generating many ideas fast - Recognizing cues from cts - Intervention is flexible and is integrated into the care plan |
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Non-components of critical thinking |
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- Advising - Suggesting - Anticipating resistance - Encouraging a ct to do a routine activity |
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______ questioning attempts to delve deeper into a situation. To determine people's points of view (ie, perspectives and reasons) |
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- Evaluation of facts or info that reflect values or other criteria; a type of opinion. They may fit the facts or may be wrong. - example, "It is harmful to the ct's health id the BP drops too low" |
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- it requires that individuals apply the same rigorous standards of proof to their own knowledge and beliefs as they apply to others |
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Attitudes that foster Critical Thinking |
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- Independence of thought - Fair-mindedness - Insight into Egocentricity and Sociocentricity - Intellectual Humility and Suspension of judgement - Intellectual courage - Intellectual integrity - Perseverance - Confidence in reason - Interest in exploring both thoughts and feelings - Curiosity |
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- Trial and Error - Intuition - Research process and scientific/modified scientific method |
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Differentiating Types of Statements |
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- Facts - Inferences - Judgements - Opinions |
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- can be verified through investigation |
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- conclusions drawn from the facts, going beyond facts to make a stmt about something not currently known |
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- beliefs formed over time and include judgments that may fit facts or be in error |
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- questions about the question (or problem) - questions about assumptions - questions about point of view - questions about evidence and reasons - questions about implications and consequences |
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