| teach and develop nurses’ critical thinking abilities | Many home health nurses come with a lack of critical thinking experience rather playing a more independent case manager role. Co-Author’s Alison Basmajian, RN, MSN and Shelley Cohen, RN, MSN, CEN, and Polly Gerber Zimmermann, RN, MS, MBA, CEN, FAEN, focus on making critical thinking part of your agency’s culture. Critical Thinking in Home Health: Skills to Assess, Analyze, and Act, is an easy-to-read resource that explains the principles of critical thinking and how to encourage nurses to use critical thinking methods. This essential book covers how to lead classroom sessions for new graduate nurses and experienced nurses to develop critical thinking skills, including successful classroom processes and learning strategies. | |
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