Capstone Clinical Nursing Judgement
Capstone Clinical Nursing Judgement
Capstone Clinical Nursing Judgement
Mariah Nuzzi
“It is essential to ensure that new nurses are competent in many skills, especially critical
thinking, which is identified as essential to meet current nursing practice demands” (Bittner et
al., 20201). As student nurses we learn so many basic skills early on; however, one thing that
can’t be taught through a book or lecture is how to utilize clinical nursing judgement. That
comes with years of nursing experience and practice, and there is never a clear right or wrong
answer on what could be done. Clinical judgement refers to ways nurses come to understand the
respond in a concerned and involved ways. Nurses implement clinical judgement in complex
care situations by working with interprofessional teams to ensure health care quality and safety.
Critical components include changes in patient status, uncertainty about the most appropriate
course of action, accounting for context, and the nurse’s practical experience. Therefore, one can
As I mentioned before, there is no one clear course of action for clinical judgement;
however, there are steps on how you can best asses the situation. First, the nurse needs to pay
attention to the patient’s condition or what they are experiencing. Then, the nurse must gather the
information regarding the problem, utilize their reasoning abilities to interpret the facts and apply
critical thinking to confirm or exclude certain hypotheses. Finally, the nurse resorts to logical
deduction to identify the problem. Following these steps can help direct your thoughts on how to
use clinical nursing judgement (Martin et al., 2020). According to Cazzell and Anderson, there
appears to be an overlap in critical thinking and clinical judgement and that deduction is needed
for both concepts. When nurse educators teach or encourage deductive skills, critical thinking
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and clinical judgement may be improved, enhanced, or developed. Simulation may be a strategy
There are many reasons clinical nursing judgement could be utilized, and they can lead to
the identification and logical interpretation of symptoms; the planning of care to alleviate or
prevent complications or relapses; the nurse is doing what the patient would do for themselves if
they had the required strength and knowledge; helping the patient satisfy their physical,
psychological, and spiritual needs at the same time; and assisting the patient is passing away with
dignity, if necessary. (Martin et al., 2020). All of the things listed above are of significant
importance in the nursing career, which is why clinical nursing judgement is crucial to have.
devastating, but important. I am doing my preceptorship at Akron Children’s NICU and we were
caring for a twenty-seven-week-old neonate who was very small and fragile. We admitted the
patient from labor and delivery, and he only weighed 1340 grams. The mother had an abruptio
placentae and they intubated the neonate immediately after birth. However, once he came to the
NICU his breathing patterns and SpO2 was stable, so they extubated and put him on a bubble
CPAP of six. Initially they put a UAC in, but later on his toes started to turn a purple color and if
we weren’t assessing him every hour, he could have lost his toes due to lack of circulation. We
immediately notified the nurse practitioner, and they removed the UAC and put in the UVC
which does not pose the same risk for neonate’s toes. Furthermore, my preceptor and I utilized
clinical nursing judgement to notify the nurse practitioner, because if not, our neonate could have
lost his toes. We continued to perform our assessments as normal and made sure that capillary
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refill was less than two seconds on his lower extremities. Later in our shift we noticed the
neonate’s temperature was very high and he was becoming tachycardic. So, we turned down the
temperature in the incubator, but then the neonate’s temperature dropped significantly, and he
was still tachycardic. Therefore, we knew something was not right with this neonate. We notified
the nurse partitioner, she told us to get a CBC, and the hemoglobin was very low. She wrote an
order to transfuse blood to the neonate and recheck labs after. However, even after giving
multiple units of blood, the lab results came back with a hemoglobin of four. At this point, my
preceptor knew this was not going to be a good outcome and there wasn’t much else we could
do. The neonate ended up dying on the next shift due to becoming septic and it was due to E. coli
in the bloodstream. We were probably going to lose this infant either way, there wasn’t anything
that could have prevented it. However, I feel that my preceptor and I constantly assessing the
neonate, and acting quickly by using clinical nursing judgement, it gave this infant the best
chance possible. This was a very hectic shift, but I learned showed much on how important it is
Conclusion
measure critical thinking in the curriculum. Many of these strategies focus on immersing
students into real practice experiences to prepare them to enter the nursing workforce (Bittner et
al., 20201). Therefore, one can see that clinical nursing judgement can’t necessarily be taught
through a lecture or book, and it is learned through real practice experiences. I shared my
experience at the NICU, and I learned just a portion on how to utilize clinical nursing judgement.
As I continue to precept and become a new graduate nurse, I will learn more with time and
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experience. Clinical nursing judgement is something all nurses need to utilize because it is such
References
Bittner, Nancy, Phoenix PhD, CNS, Campbell, Elizabeth, MSN, RN, Gunning, Thomas & MSN,
https://doi.org/10.1097/NNE.0000000000000966
Cazzell, M., & Anderson, M. (2016). The Impact of Critical Thinking on Clinical Judgment
https://doi-org.eps.cc.ysu.edu/10.5480/15-1553
Martin, B., Greenawalt, J. A., Palmer, E., & Edwards, T. (2020). Teaching Circle to Improve
https://doi-org.eps.cc.ysu.edu/10.3928/01484834-20200323-08
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