Category: Critical Thinking

  • Critical Thinking: Linen Management Process Analysis

    Introduction Efficient linen management in the healthcare sector contributes to quality patient care. Linen affects the healthcare aspects of hygiene, comfort and environment. The Bible in Leviticus recognizes linen as a possible carrier of infections and directs priests on how to manage contaminated linen (New Living Translation, 2004, Lev 13:47-59). Hospitals with better linen management…

  • Environmental Studies: Critical Thinking

    The article “Impacts of the 1945 and 1995-1996 Ruapehu Eruptions, New Zealand” by Johnston et al. (2000) examines the negative consequences of two volcanic eruptions and demonstrates how social and economic changes influenced these consequences. The article seems to be written objectively, without any hidden attacks on other researchers. On the contrary, the authors use…

  • The RS 204 Course: Emerging Logical and Critical Thinking

    Each semester provides students with new academic disciplines to help them learn new skills and consolidate their views on already known theories and practices. In particular, the educational institution helps learners develop personally and professionally. The course covered in this essay is RS 204: these were useful and productive lessons for emerging logical and critical…

  • Mass Media: Critical Thinking Skills, Images, and Stereotypes

    Table of Contents Introduction Theories and Models Mass Media: Images and Stereotypes Racism and Discrimination Conclusion References Introduction Critical thinking is the ability to question incoming information and beliefs. The skill helps to think clearly and rationally, seek logical connections between facts, and formulate strong arguments. Critical thinking is based on the ability to reason.…

  • Critical Thinking in Addressing Dispensing Errors

    Dispensing errors are common and most of them, often, go undetected when dispensing drugs in the hospitals and the pharmacies. The errors may occur at any stage during the dispensing process which begins with the receipt of a prescription and ends with the release of the drug (Leung et al. 89). When these errors occur,…

  • Bloom’s Taxonomy for Critical Thinking Development

    Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy is the latest update of the revised taxonomy. It mainly focuses on new technologies and their effects on learning, including the resultant actions and behaviors as technology becomes more advanced and readily available (Churches, n.d.). However, it does not concentrate on the available technologies and tools but on how they can be…

  • Critical Thinking and Role of Schools in Knowledge

    “What can schools do? Knowledge, social identities and the changing world” by Lyn Yates Report The article’s main argument is that school curriculum is a complicated and challenging field that requires the application of collaborations and intellectual work. It also demands recognition and acceptance of the idea that personal, pragmatic, political, and practical issues cannot…

  • Critical Thinking and Clinical Judgment in Nursing

    Introduction The role of nurses in the current institutions of healthcare is changing very rapidly and they need to adapt to these changes. Nurses are currently expected to make critical decisions when it comes to managing patients. This requires that they have proper clinical judgment skills that will ensure that their decisions help in saving…

  • Critical Thinking in Nursing Process

    Table of Contents Introduction: Phases of Critical Thinking in Nursing Critical Thinking in Nursing Process: Assessment Phase Critical Thinking in Nursing Process: Diagnosis Phase Critical Thinking in Nursing Process: Planning Phase Critical Thinking in Nursing Process: Implementation Phase Critical Thinking in Nursing Process: Evaluation Phase Conclusion: Nursing Process and Critical Thinking Reference List Introduction: Phases…

  • Discovery Learning Method: Critical Thinking Skills

    The learning process heavily depends on firsthand experience. A discovery learning method is a form of learning that encourages participation rather than passive consumption of information. To successfully implement the discovery learning method across all grade levels, teachers must be adaptable and well-prepared, organized, and aware of the educational value of what students learn in…