Argument: How do you know….. evidence for the reason
Explanation:
How is that so…..cause for the reason
Required
ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this
activity:Textbook: Chapter 1, 2LessonMinimum of 1 scholarly sourceInitial Post InstructionsChapter 1 shows
a model of Bloom's taxonomy - they are the steps to mastery of any learning
endeavor and the basic components of critical reasoning. They have recently
been simplified and reordered as follows:Reme..
Required ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this activity:Textbook: Chapter 3, 4Minimum of 1 scholarly sourceInitial Post InstructionsEvidence-based practice requires...evidence. The careful collection of evidence is the first job of every medical practitioner, not least the nurse, who has the most extensive and intimate contact with the patient. However, it does not stop with the nurse. Whatever your role - social worker, hospital administration, human services - whether your prob..
Required ResourcesRead/review the following resources for this activity:Textbook: Chapter 5, 6LessonMinimum of 1 scholarly sourceInitial Post InstructionsDeductive arguments are top-down, working from general principles to specific cases. Inductive reasoning, on the other hand, is bottom-up, working from specific observations and looking for patterns that lead to a general conclusion. Your career path in healthcare and health-related fields will present many problems that will require critical r..