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The lock-and-key theory is the explanation of how a coenzyme functions to modify the substrate which provides a specific product.
Clinical Reasoning
A thought process used to assess a client’s evolving situation and health care concerns, gather data, and make decisions to solve problems within a particular clinical context to achieve better client outcomes.
Reflective Practice
A nurse’s ability to take information about experience, knowledge, or skills levels based on assessments, analyze this information, and determine how to act upon this information in the future.
Clinical Judgment
The interpretation or conclusion about a client’s needs, concerns, or health problems, or the decision to take action (or not), use or modify standard approaches, or improvise new ones as deemed appropriate by the client’s response.
Evidence-Informed Nursing Practice
Nursing practice that includes the use of clinical evidence in client-care decisions.
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