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Clinical reasoning in the health professions
Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions explores the cognitive and professional processes involved in clinical decision-making across a wide range of healthcare disciplines. The book examines theories, models, and practical approaches to clinical reasoning, emphasizing how healthcare professionals gather information, interpret evidence, solve problems, and make effective patient-care decisions. Through contributions from experts in various health fields, the text addresses evidence-based practice, collaborative decision-making, professional judgment, and the development of clinical expertise. It serves as an essential resource for students, educators, researchers, and practitioners seeking to enhance their reasoning skills and improve healthcare outcomes.
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