Book
Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions
Elsevier, Fifth
01/09/2024
Appears in Recent Faculty of Health Publications
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Abstract
Clinical reasoning is the complex thinking and decision-making used to come to a diagnosis and management plan. It's a core competency of clinical practice - but because it involves many elements and unconscious processes, it's both difficult to learn and teach. This book provides the concepts and frameworks healthcare professionals need to be able to reason effectively, make sound and defensible clinical decisions, and learn from experience as they develop from student to practitioner.
Details
- Title
- Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions
- Creators
- Sandra Grace - Southern Cross UniversityJoy Higgs - Charles Sturt University, SydneyGail Jensen - Creighton University Omaha (United States, Nebraska)Stephen Loftus - Oakland UniversityFranziska V Trede - University of Technology Sydney
- Publisher
- Elsevier; Chatswood, Australia
- Edition
- Fifth
- Identifiers
- 9780443110979; 0443110972; 991013250701402368
- Copyright
- Copyright © 2025, its licensors, and contributors.
- Academic Unit
- Allied Health and Midwifery; Faculty of Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book