Diagnostic Reasoning Feedback: Improving Diagnostic Reasoning Skills and Feedback Satisfaction Through Structured Peer Feedback [PDF]
Introduction Residents on nightfloat rotations admit approximately 40% of patients who are then cared for by daytime ward teams. However, nightfloat residents typically receive little formal feedback from peers or supervisors regarding their diagnostic ...
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Use of clinical simulation to improve diagnostic reasoning in nursing [PDF]
Objectives: Propose a methodology for the construction of simulated scenarios and cases to improve diagnostic reasoning in nursing. Method: A methodological study was conducted using theories and concepts from the dual processing theory to develop cases
Ingrid Régia Lopes Jerônimo +3 more
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[Diagnostic reasoning in patients with multimorbidity]. [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 237593.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
Olde Rikkert, M.G.M. +4 more
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A framework for clinical reasoning in adult cardiology [PDF]
Carlos S de la Calzada Department of Medicine, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, SpainAbstract: It is well known that an expert clinician formulates a diagnostic hypothesis with little clinical data.
de la Calzada CS
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Diagnostic reasoning in neurogenetics: a general approach. [PDF]
Establishing the definitive diagnosis of a neurogenetic disease is usually a complex task. However, like any type of clinical diagnostic reasoning, an organized process of development and consideration of diagnostic hypotheses may guide neurologists and ...
Fussiger H, Pedroso JL, Saute JAM.
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Pursuing Intelligent Behavior in Cyber−Physical Systems by Lightweight Diagnosis
Intelligence in its decisions is a trait that people have grown to expect from a cyber−physical system, in particular that it makes the right choices at runtime, that is, those that allow it to fulfill its tasks, even in case of faults or unexpected ...
Martin Zimmermann +2 more
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Enhancing the one-minute preceptor method for clinical teaching with a DEFT approach
Few validated methods that are grounded in educational theory exist to effectively teach medical knowledge, clinical skills, and diagnostic reasoning to learners at different stages of medical training.
Michael C. Savaria +5 more
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Management reasoning scripts: Qualitative exploration using simulated physician-patient encounters
Introduction Management reasoning is distinct from diagnostic reasoning and remains incompletely understood. The authors sought to empirically investigate the concept of management scripts. Methods In November 2020, 4 investigators each reviewed 10 video
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Classification as diagnostic reasoning [PDF]
An ongoing goal in the field of categorization has been to determine how objects' features provide evidence of membership in one category versus another. Well-known findings include that feature diagnosticity is a function of how often the feature appears in category members versus nonmembers, their perceptual salience, how features are used in support
Bob, Rehder, Shinwoo, Kim
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Inference diagnostic state of the technical object in logic k-valuable [PDF]
The article presents the problem of describing the theoretical basis for inference (decision-making) in the multi-valued logic. A significant part of the article concerns the descrip-tion of the basis for the development of the logic k-value, where k = 2,
Stanisław Duer
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