Clinical Judgment: A Critical Appraisal

Clinical Judgment: A Critical Appraisal
Author: H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9400993994

Over a period of a year, the symposium on clinical judgment has taken shape as a volume devoted to the analysis of how knowledge claims are framed in medicine and how choices of treatment are made. We hope it will afford the reader, whether layman, physician or philosopher, a useful perspective on the process of knowing what occurs in medicine; and that the results of the dis cussions at the Fifth Symposium on Philosophy and Medicine will lead to a better understanding of how philosophy and medicine can usefully challenge each other. As the interchange between physicians, philosophers, nurses and psychologists recorded in the major papers, the commentaries and the round table discussion shows, these issues are truly interdisciplinary. In particular, they have shown that members of the health care professions have much to learn about themselves from philosophers as well as much of interest to engage philosophers. By making the structure of medical reasoning more apparent to its users, philosophers can show health care practitioners how better to master clinical judgment and how better to focus it towards the goods and values medicine wishes to pursue. Becoming clearer about the process of knowing can in short teach us how to know better and how to learn more efficiently. The result can be more than (though it surely would be enough!) a powerful intellectual insight into a major cultural endeavor, medicine.

Prioritization & Clinical Judgment for NCLEX-RN®

Prioritization & Clinical Judgment for NCLEX-RN®
Author: Christi D. Doherty
Publisher: F.A. Davis
Total Pages: 1069
Release: 2020-01-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 171964280X

Master the critical-thinking and test-taking skills you need to excel on the clinical judgment, prioritization, and delegation questions on the NCLEX-RN®. Over 1,000 questions focus on clinical judgment, management decisions, setting priorities for client care, and delegating tasks. Three sections provide you with three great ways to study. In the first section, you’ll find individual and multiple client care-focused scenario questions organized by disease process with rationales and test-taking hints. The second section features clinical case scenarios with open-ended, NCLEX-style questions. The third section is a comprehensive, 100-question exam. Great practice book. “Great book to practice prioritization and delegation–an area I struggle with. Tons of questions covering every subject for the NCLEX-RN.”—SD, Online Reviewer Five Stars.“ Excellent resource review book! A must have for an NCLEX candidate!”—Vivien B., Online Reviewer Great book!! Passed nclex!“ Very helpful! Used this to study for nclex and passed!!!”—Chelsea N., Online Reviewer NEW! FREE, 30-day access to Davis Edge NCLEX-RN® included with purchase of new print book. Test yourself with 10,000+ challenging questions; review proven test-taking strategies; and prepare for the biggest test of your career with simulated NCLEX exams.

Clinical Judgement In The Health And Welfare Professions

Clinical Judgement In The Health And Welfare Professions
Author: White, Susan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2003-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0335208746

"I recommend this text to anyone who has an abiding interest in not how we should make decisions but how, in reality, we do." Journal of Clinical Nursing How do clinicians use formal knowledge in their practice? What other kinds of reasoning are used? What is the place of moral judgement in clinical practice? In the last decade, the problem of clinical judgement has been reduced to the simple question: what works? However, before clinicians can begin to think about what works, they must first address more fundamental questions such as: what's wrong? or what sort of problem is this? The complex ways in which professionals negotiate the process of case formulation remain radically under-explored in the existing literature. This timely book examines this neglected area. Drawing on the authors' own detailed ethnographic and discourse analytic studies and on developments in social science, the book aims to reconstitute clinical judgement and case formulation as both practical-moral and rational-technical activities. By making social scientific work more accessible and meaningful to professionals in practice, it develops the case for a more realistic approach to the many reasoning processes involved in clinical judgement. Clinical Judgement in the Health and Welfare Professions has been written for educators, managers, practitioners and advanced students in health and social care. It will also appeal to those with an interest in the analysis of institutional discourse and ethnographic research.

Femininity and Domination

Femininity and Domination
Author: Sandra Lee Bartky
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136785337

Bartky draws on the experience of daily life to unmask the many disguises by which intimations of inferiority are visited upon women. She critiques both the male bias of current theory and the debilitating dominion held by notions of "proper femininity" over women and their bodies in patriarchal culture.

Self-objectification in Women

Self-objectification in Women
Author: Stacey Tantleff-Dunn
Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN:

"Modern industrialized society chronically and pervasively objectifies the female body, and many women have come to view themselves through the lens of an external observer, habitually monitoring their own appearance whether in public or private settings. Given the negative effects associated with self-objectification--such as body shame, appearance anxiety, depression, and disordered eating--an empirically based approach to researching and counteracting self-objectification is critical. This book integrates recent research developments and current clinical knowledge on self-objectification in women. Using Barbara L. Fredrickson and Tomi-Ann Roberts' objectification theory as a framework, the contributors address various aspects of the theory, including evidence for and causes of self-objectification across the life span, psychological consequences, and associated mental health risks. The book also discusses various scales for measuring self-objectification, as well as approaches to prevent and disrupt this phenomenon. With research from a variety of disciplines--psychology, sociology, anthropology, women's studies, and political science--this book should be read by everyone interested in the well-being of women"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).

Clinical Diagnosis of Mental Disorders

Clinical Diagnosis of Mental Disorders
Author: Benjamin Wolman
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1017
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1468424904

For centuries the "treatment" of mentally disturbed individuals was quite simple. They were accused of collusion with evil spirits, hunted, and persecuted. The last "witch" was killed as late as 1782 in Switzerland. Mentally disturbed people did not fare much better even when the witchhunting days were gone. John Christian Reil gave the following description of mental pa tients at the crossroads of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries: We incarcerate these miserable creatures as if they were criminals in abandoned jails, near to the lairs of owls in barren canyons beyond the city gates, or in damp dungeons of prisons, where never a pitying look of a humanitarian penetrates; and we let them, in chains, rot in their own excrement. Their fetters have eaten off the flesh of their bones, and their emaciated pale faces look expectantly toward the graves which will end their misery and cover up our shamefulness. (1803) The great reforms introduced by Philippe Pinel at Bicetre in 1793 augured the beginning of a new approach. Pinel ascribed the "sick role," and called for compas sion and help. One does not need to know much about those he wants to hurt, but one must know a lot in order to help. Pinel's reform was followed by a rapid develop ment in research of causes, symptoms, and remedies of mental disorders. There are two main prerequisites for planning a treatment strategy.

Clinical Judgment

Clinical Judgment
Author: Frederick Charles Thorne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1961
Genre: Clinical psychology
ISBN:

UGC NET Forensic Science Paper II Chapter Wise Notebook | Complete Preparation Guide

UGC NET Forensic Science Paper II Chapter Wise Notebook | Complete Preparation Guide
Author: EduGorilla Prep Experts
Publisher: EduGorilla
Total Pages: 583
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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