Clinical Judgment from Day One: Supporting First-Semester Students

10/11/2025 33 min Temporada 2 Episodio 1
Clinical Judgment from Day One: Supporting First-Semester Students

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🎙️Clinical Judgment from Day One: Supporting First-Semester StudentsWe’re kicking off Season 2 with a conversation that re-centers our attention on where clinical judgment begins, in the fundamentals classroom. In this episode, Martha is joined by Kim Reid, a fundamentals instructor who developed a simple yet powerful question-driven activity that helps first-semester nursing students learn to think like a nurse.Using an active learning format she calls “What Does This Mean?”, Kim encourages students to slow down, consider patient context, and practice the first steps of clinical reasoning before they even hit the hospital floor. Whether your students are brand new or struggling with “what comes next,” this episode is a reminder that clinical judgment is not reserved for advanced students. It starts early in the program.🔑 Key Takeaways:Clinical Judgment Isn’t Just for Capstone The earlier students begin engaging with the clinical judgment model, the more confident and capable they become. Kim’s activity introduces noticing and interpreting in a non-threatening, discussion-based way that builds critical thinking from the start.You Don’t Need Complex Scenarios to Teach Decision-Making The “What Does This Mean?” activity is built around short, limited information patient scenarios. It avoids long, complex case studies so students can practice clinical thinking with basic information.Simplicity + Repetition = Confidence By reusing this activity each week and layering in slightly more complex patient situations, Kim gives students the chance to practice judgment in a consistent, low-stakes environment. The goal isn’t getting the “right” answer but instead learning to think out loud, consider context, and practice reasoning.Resources Mentioned:Ready to use this in your own classroom? Get the What Does This Mean? Activity here: 👉 learninglabrn.comSubscribe to the show: learninglabrn.comJoin the newsletter and explore active learning tools: breakoutrn.comFull transcript: HerePlease offer your feedback about the show by emailing me!If you listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, please take a moment to rate or review the show. This goes a long way toward helping me reach other educators! 😊

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