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| Strategies for Problem Solving, Version 2.0 (3 Year Access) |
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Online Tutorial Details:
Strategies for Problem Solving is an online tutorial designed to help current or future nurses think critically, problem solve and make clinical decisions with greater skill and confidence. In addition, it provides opportunities for learners to apply the methods, strategies, and skills described in the tutorial in sample clinical situations.
Content Overview:
The online tutorial begins with an overview of problem solving theory including relevant terms, intellectual skills, strategies, methods, and problem solving steps. It then applies these concepts and principles to nursing practice. The tutorial ends with a game, a practice decision-making activity, and a clinical simulation. The content is divided into seven modules as follows:
Module 1: Introductory Concepts
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Unit 1: Problem Solving Theory
Unit 2: Intellectual Skills Used in Problem Solving
Unit 3: Intellectual Strategies Used in Problem Solving
Unit 4: Methods Used in Problem Solving
Unit 5: Steps in the Problem Solving Process
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Module 2: Strategies and Skills Commonly Used by Nurses Module 3: Factors Nurses Must Consider
Module 4: Wheels to Wellness: A Game
Module 5: Practice Decision Making
Module 6: Clinical Simulation
Module 7: Test Bank
The Test Bank affords learners and/or instructors the opportunity to evaluate the knowledge gained from the study of the tutorial. Module 7 is divided into seven individual tests each focusing on a specific unit or module of the tutorial. Learners are provided with immediate test results including explanations of the correct answers. Learners can make printouts of their test scores and submit these for instructor review. In addition, test results are stored in databases on the EDGT server for later learner or instructor retrieval and review.
Content Highlights:
- Describes why problem solving is important in nursing practice.
- Defines terms commonly related to problem solving.
- Discusses the information-processing model as the theoretical basis for problem solving.
- Discusses intellectual skills frequently used by individuals during the problem solving process.
- Discusses common strategies used by individuals to assist in problem solving.
- Describes methods frequently used by problem solvers to generate potential solutions to problems.
- Lists eight steps suggested for problem solving.
- Identifies activities that should be included in each of the eight suggested steps of the problem solving process.
- Explains how nurses transfer problem solving skills, strategies, and methods used in every day life situations to the clinical setting.
- Identifies problem solving strategies commonly used by nurses in the clinical setting.
- Describes factors nurses must consider as they problem solve in clinical situations.
- Citing sample clinical nursing situations, identifies the most appropriate intellectual skills, strategies, and methods to use for problem solving.
- Gives users an opportunity to select the best resource for information in simulated clinical problem situations.
- Gives users the opportunity to make appropriate decisions in a simulated clinical situation using the problem solving and critical thinking skills, strategies, methods, and steps presented in the program.
Evaluate it before you buy!
Preview this complete online tutorial and its tests for free! Just order the 30-Day Evaluation version of this product. See "Free Online Tutorial Evaluations -- 30-Day Trials for Institutions." With this free evaluation, you can see if this online tutorial meets the learning needs of your learners.
Price:
The price of this tutorial is $495 plus $10 shipping and handling. The price includes an unlimited number of users at the site of purchase for a period of three years and free access to all of EDGT's online tests (includes over 1000 test items). Additional campuses can purchase access for half price.
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