Clinical Reasoning vs. Clinical Judgment: What’s the Difference for Next Generation NCLEX?
Feb 9, 2021, 15:06 PM
<2-min. read> NCSBN's foremost expert on the Next Generation NCLEX discusses some subtle distinctions in verbiage regarding a new test to assess clinical judgment.
The following is a transcript of the above video conversation between Philip Dickison, PhD, RN, Chief Officer, Examinations, NCSBN, and Sheryl Sommer, PhD, RN, CNE, Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer, ATI.*
Several years, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) began researching the topic of clinical judgment in the nursing profession. Its efforts identified the need to assess clinical judgment in nursing graduates using the organization's lauded licensure examination, the NCLEX.
But what is clinical judgment? We asked Dr. Dickison to explain.
Q: What’s the difference between clinical judgment and similar phrases, such as clinical reasoning, decision-making, or clinical decision-making?
A: These are words, but they need to be defined, okay? And so what we did was that there's this sort of combination of some new information in the cognitive science.
If someone is saying clinical reasoning, I generally stop and say, "What do you mean by that?" so I'm sure that we're all talking about the same thing, right? Or somebody says, "Clinicals are critical thinking." What do you mean by that? Because I need to know that we're talking about the same thing.
Generally, in my world, I would say — and I know that some others won't — but that we're talking about clinical judgment. It may be an umbrella of critical reasoning. I suggest that they're probably just saying it because reasoning requires you to go through the same steps as judgment.
Clinical judgment = the final decision
Clinical reasoning = the process
NCSBN’s Operational Definition of Nursing Clinical Judgment:
An iterative decision-making process that uses nursing knowledge to:
- Observe and assess presenting situations
- Identify a prioritized client concern
- Generate the best possible evidence-based solutions in order to deliver safe client care.
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