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is a term used to refer to those kinds of mental activity that are clear, precise, and purposeful. It is typically associated with solving complex real world problems, generating multiple (or creative) solutions to a problem, drawing inferences, synthesizing and integrating information, distinguishing between fact and opinion, or estimating potential outcomes, but it can also refer to the process of evaluating the quality of one's own thinking. ...
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A persistent effort to examine evidence that supports any belief, solution, or conclusion prior to its acceptance. The ability to think clearly, to analyze, and to reason logically.
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Critical thinking is the rational and reflective process of making judgments. This process underlies independent and interdependent nursing decisions and provides the basis for reflective nursing practice. Critical thinking includes the ability to manage ambiguity as part of the complexity of human experience and roles.
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