NURS-6001 Week 6 Discussion: Critical Thinking
NURS-6001 Week 6 Discussion: Critical Thinking
Foundations for Graduate Study – Week 6 Discussion: Critical Thinking
Recall your early clinical nursing experiences—what guided your decisions? Did you practice nursing ‘by the book’? Now, consider how you make decisions today. How have your clinical experiences fostered a greater depth of knowledge and critical thinking?
This week’s Learning Resources explore skill development and levels of knowledge acquisition based on clinical experience. For example, Benner suggests that as a nurse gains more experience, knowledge and skill level increases. Nurses move from novices—making decisions based on rules—to experts who are able to see connections between actions and outcomes using critical thinking. This Discussion focuses on the role of critical thinking in nursing practice and the connection between critical thinking, clinical competence, and scholarship.
To prepare:
Review the Learning Resources focusing on critical thinking and Benner’s interpretation of the Novice to Expert theory.
Reflect on how critical thinking is used in clinical practice. How does critical thinking relate to, or support, clinical competence?
What critical thinking strategies do you use to improve your clinical competence and thus move from novice to expert?
Consider the connection between critical thinking, nursing practice, and scholarship NURS-6001 Week 6 Discussion: Critical Thinking
Week 1 quiz
QUESTION 1
When will you lose access to your completed courses (excluding this Student Readiness Orientation)?
a. Never
b. 30 days after the course end date
c. 60 days after the course end date
d. 120 days after the course end date
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QUESTION 2
When you submit an assignment, when should you have the assignment complete by on the day assigned?
a. 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time (MT)—which is 1:59 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) the next day; the time stamp in the classroom will reflect Eastern Time (ET), regardless of your time zone
b. 11:59 p.m. Central Time (CT)—which is 10:59 p.m. Mountain Time (MT); the time stamp in the classroom will reflect Mountain Time (MT), regardless of your time zone
c. 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (ET)—which is 8:59 p.m. Pacific Time (PT); the time stamp in the classroom will reflect Pacific Time (PT), regardless of your time zone
d. 10:59 p.m. Mountain Time (MT)—which is 12:59 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) the next day; the time stamp in the classroom will reflect Eastern Time (ET), regardless of your time zone
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QUESTION 3
Where in your online course will you find the contact information for your Instructor? NURS6001 Full Course Assignments
a. Syllabus
b. Student Support
c. Contact the Instructor
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QUESTION 4
If you are having trouble accessing your online classroom, what should you do first?
a. Clean your browser’s cookies and cache
b. Check firewall settings
c. Deactivate pop-up blockers
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QUESTION 5
In an online course, students can participate in the online classroom and submit assignments whenever it is convenient for them to do so.
True
False
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QUESTION 6
In which area will you retrieve written assignments with comments from your instructor?
a. Discussion
b. My Grades area
c. Assignment Link
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QUESTION 7
If you have a question about which courses you should register for next term, who should you contact?
a. Student Support Team
b. One of your current instructors
c. Your Academic Advisor
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QUESTION 8
As long as you save your work to your home computer’s hard drive, you are safe.
True
False
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QUESTION 9
When sending and e-mail to your Instructor or any Walden staff, your e-mail should:
a. Include color stationary as a background
b. USE ALL CAPITAL LETTERS SO THEY KNOW YOUR EMAIL IS IMPORTANT
c. Include your full legal name, your program or course, and your Walden ID Number
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QUESTION 10
The online classroom area where you can post an assignment and have your classmates and instructor respond to your ideas is called:
a. My Grades area
b. Discussion
c. Assignment Link
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QUESTION 11
Students can always edit their posting in Discussion.
True
False
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QUESTION 12
Who should you contact with questions about online classroom technical concerns?
a. Your Instructor
b. Walden Academic Advisor
c. Student Support
d. Program Director
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QUESTION 13
Since your online classroom could unexpectedly time out on occasion, what should you do before submitting a long Discussion posting?
a. Type and save the assignment as a word-processed document first.
b. Tell your instructor you are going to submit an assignment.
c. Create a new topic.
d. Call the Student Support Team for help.
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QUESTION 14
Students should avoid referencing Wikipedia as a scholarly resource in their assignments.
True
False
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QUESTION 15
Online students are expected to behave with academic integrity and honesty.
True
False.
NURS-6001 Week 6 Discussion: Critical Thinking