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DIFFERENCES-BETWEEN-DECISION-MAKING-AND-PROBLEM-SOLVING

Health care decision-making in critical thinking

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DIFFERENCES-BETWEEN-DECISION-MAKING-AND-PROBLEM-SOLVING

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  1. CRITICAL THINKING AND DECISION MAKING Prepared by: Mary Rose R. Camacho, RN MSN 1-C

  2. Differences between Decision Making and Problem Solving Characteristics of an Effective Decision Maker

  3. 1.1 Differences between Problem Solving and Decision Making Problem-solving involves identifying an issue, finding causes, asking questions and brainstorming solutions. Decision making is the process of choosing a solution based on your judgment, situation, facts, knowledge or a combination of available data.

  4. 1.2 Characteristics of an Effective Decision Maker 1- Clarity of thought:  A good decision-maker is someone who can think clearly and objectively. They are able to separate emotions from facts and analyze the available information in a rational manner. 2- Confidence:  A good decision-maker is confident in their abilities and their decision-making process. They trust their instincts and have the courage to make tough decisions when necessary.

  5. 3- Strategic thinking:  A good decision-maker is someone who can think strategically. They are able to see the big picture and consider the long-term consequences of their decisions. 4- Flexibility:  A good decision-maker is flexible and adaptable. They are able to adjust their decisions based on changing circumstances and feedback.

  6. 5- Accountability:  A good decision-maker takes responsibility for their decisions. They are willing to accept the consequences of their actions and learn from their mistakes.

  7. Let’s Practice!

  8. Problem Solving or Decision Making?

  9. Case Study Analysis Action Research Hiring an employee Conflict Resolution Making a meal plan

  10. Drug Therapy Root-Cause Analysis Trial and Error Choosing a career Reading a Book

  11. References: https://www.businessballs.com/problem-solving-and-decision-making/decision-making-and-problem-solving/ https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/problem-solving-and-decision-making https://helpfulprofessor.com/problem-solving-examples/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/six-qualities-exceptional-decision-makers-revealed-eric-miller-eq Effective Leadership and Management in Nursing Sixth Edition, Eleanor J. Sullivan, Phillip J. Decker

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