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From the supplier: The use of critical pathways should be only one aspect of nursing care. Critical pathways, as used in nursing care, are abbreviated timelines for guiding the general treatment of specific medical conditions and not specific patients. Nurses' training should include guidance in developing, revising, and implementing nursing care plans for individual patients within the context of the conditions' critical pathways. This training should involve critical thinking skills and not rote memorization. These skills will help the nurse prioritize the patient's care needs.
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Title: Critical pathways: a wolf in sheep's clothing? (Critical Pathway Management)(Editorial)
Author: Lynda Juall Carpenito
Publication:Nursing Forum (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1996
Publisher: Nursecom, Inc.
Volume: v31 Issue: n1 Page: p3(3)
Article Type: Editorial
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Critical pathways: a wolf in sheep's clothing? (Critical Pathway Management)(Editorial): An article from: Nursing Forum
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Author(s)Lynda Juall Carpenito
PublisherNursecom, Inc.
ISBN / ASINB00096OSPI
ISBN-13978B00096OSP9
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