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What You Will Do During This Case Study

This case study is designed to help you practice the clinical judgment skills outlined in the KRNCJR. Here’s what you’ll be expected to do as you work through it:

 

STEP 1 — NOTICING: Identify What Clinical Data Matters Most

As you review the case information, your first task is to identify the clinical cues that are the most important or concerning.

You will do this by:

✓ Focused Observation

· Paying close attention to the patient’s assessment findings, vital signs, lab results, medications, and history.

· Distinguishing relevant information from background details.

✓ Recognizing Deviations from Expected Patterns

· Identifying what is different from what you would expect for this patient.

· Noting abnormal findings or trends that may indicate a change in condition.

· Asking yourself: “What here is concerning, and why does it matter for this patient right now?”

This step sets the foundation for your clinical reasoning.

 

STEP 2 — INTERPRETING: Make Sense of the Clinical Data

After you identify the key cues, your next task is to interpret what these findings mean.

You will do this by:

✓ Prioritizing Data

· Deciding which findings require immediate attention.

· Ranking clinical cues by urgency or risk.

✓ Making Sense of Data

· Connecting clinical cues to potential problems or complications.

· Considering how the patient’s condition is changing.

· Asking yourself: “What is this data telling me? What could be happening physiologically?”

This step helps you determine whether a problem is present and what the priority is.

 

STEP 3 — REFLECTING: Analyze Your Thinking and Decisions

At the end of the case study, you will reflect on your clinical judgment process.

You will do this by:

✓ Evaluating the Plan of Care

· Considering whether the nursing actions you identified were effective.

· Determining how the patient responded.

✓ Evaluation/SelfAnalysis

· Reflecting on the decisions you made and the reasoning behind them.

· Identifying what you did well and what you would improve.

 

 

⭐ In short, during this case study you will:

1. Notice the most important clinical cues.

2. Interpret what they mean and decide whether a problem exists.

3. Reflect on your reasoning and plan for improvement

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