Critical thinking versus clinical reasoning versus clinical judgment: differential diagnosis

Concepts of critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgment are often used interchangeably. However, they are not one and the same, and understanding subtle difference among them is important. Following a review of the literature for definitions and uses of the terms, the author provides a summary focused on similarities and differences in the processes of critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgment and notes suggested methods of measuring each.

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Clinical Competence Diagnosis, Differential Educational Measurement / methods* Nursing Education Research Nursing Evaluation Research Problem Solving* Reproducibility of Results Terminology as Topic*

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