Problem Solving Skills in Health Assessment To critically reflect upon problem solving skills in health assessment, the motivations and processes entailed in Egan’s skilled helper approach1024 words

Problem Solving Skills in Health Assessment To critically reflect upon problem solving skills in health assessment, the motivations and processes entailed in Egan’s skilled helper approach1024 words

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Problem Solving Skills in Health Assessment 1024 words

To critically reflect upon problem solving skills in health assessment, the motivations and processes entailed in Egan’s skilled helper approach and clinical reasoning will be identified. This will be followed by an evaluation of their contrasting motivations and comparisons of their initial inquiry positions. It will be identified how these positions inform the collection of patient history data. Subsequent to this, appropriate applications of the approaches will be discussed followed by a dissemination of the influence of both upon humanistic nursing processes. It will be identified that both the skilled helper and clinical reasoning approaches encourage reflective practice, which in turn informs health assessment processes.