Clinical Reasoning Cycle Written Paper - NRS163 Assessment
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This document presents a written paper addressing the clinical reasoning cycle in nursing, completed for the NRS163 course. The paper begins by defining and explaining the eight steps of the clinical reasoning cycle, providing examples of activities involved in each stage, such as considering the situation, collecting clues, processing information, identifying the problem, establishing goals, taking action, evaluating outcomes, and reflecting on the process. The paper then applies the cycle to a case scenario involving Mrs. Roberts, a patient undergoing hip surgery. It details the collection and processing of patient information, including vital signs, medical history, allergies, and current symptoms, to demonstrate the practical application of the clinical reasoning cycle in a clinical setting. The paper also includes a table differentiating between normal and abnormal assessment findings and concludes with a list of references.