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Poll: Common Sense in Nursing: Is it intuitive or experiential--or something else?
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Common Sense in Nursing: Is it intuitive or experiential--or something else?

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Old Dec 31, 2005, 07:02 AM
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Common Sense & Nursing

Overheard this morning:

Nurse #1: I dunno about the new girl, I don't think she can handle it.

Nurse #2: Why?

Nurse #1: She has to be told everything. She has no no....no....common sense. I mean, you'd think she'd use a little common sense!

What do you think?

Is "common sense" something that good nurses have intuitively before they have experience, or is "common sense" nursing something that is built by experience?

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Old Dec 31, 2005, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Angie O'Plasty, RN
Overheard this morning:

Nurse #1: I dunno about the new girl, I don't think she can handle it.

Nurse #2: Why?

Nurse #1: She has to be told everything. She has no no....no....common sense. I mean, you'd think she'd use a little common sense!

What do you think?

Is "common sense" something that good nurses have intuitively before they have experience, or is "common sense" nursing something that is built by experience?
There are so many technical skills involved in nursing that I think "common sense" comes from experience, mostly.

When I first started here at my hospital, I had the nurse who was proctoring me ask me to go get a saline lock. I went looking for a saline lock and couldn't find one - she huffed and puffed and got it herself. It was completely different than the lock I had used in clinical - even a different color and style.

And I had never been told where we kept our saline locks.

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Old Dec 31, 2005, 07:11 AM
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I can't agree that common sense nursing is built by experience for all. One i work with who's been a nurse for 30 years, and STILL has to be told some of the most basic stuff. Not to mention her pt/ safety priorities are always out of whack.


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Old Dec 31, 2005, 08:09 AM
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Great question! I always regretted that I didn't do my doctoral dissertation on "common sense" in nursing. I would have chosen that topic, but didn't think of it until too late in my course of study.

I believe that common sense is largely built from experience. However, some people have more ability to learn from experience than other people. It's a variation of "IQ." Some people have a lot of ability to learn from experience and combine that learning with their "book learning" to become very skilled experts. Other people don't have as much natural ability to learn and have to work much harder to achieve the same level of performance. ... and of course, some people never achieve a high level of performance.

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Old Dec 31, 2005, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by llg
Great question! I always regretted that I didn't do my doctoral dissertation on "common sense" in nursing. I would have chosen that topic, but didn't think of it until too late in my course of study.

I believe that common sense is largely built from experience. However, some people have more ability to learn from experience than other people. It's a variation of "IQ." Some people have a lot of ability to learn from experience and combine that learning with their "book learning" to become very skilled experts. Other people don't have as much natural ability to learn and have to work much harder to achieve the same level of performance. ... and of course, some people never achieve a high level of performance.

llg
And then some people are just lazy.

I agree with your "thesis".

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Old Dec 31, 2005, 11:20 AM
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I equate common sense with critical thinking skills. Common sense is a combination of intuition and experience. Its the ability to look at a patient and "know" they are going to go down the tubes quickly. Its being able to prioritize care consistently with each patient. Its what makes a good nurse great.

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Old Dec 31, 2005, 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by traumaRUs
I equate common sense with critical thinking skills. Common sense is a combination of intuition and experience. Its the ability to look at a patient and "know" they are going to go down the tubes quickly. Its being able to prioritize care consistently with each patient. Its what makes a good nurse great.


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"Common Sense" is something that anyone especially good nurses have intuitively before they have experience and countinuously improve.


Is "common sense" something that good nurses have intuitively before they have experience, or is "common sense" nursing something that is built by experience?[/quote]

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Old Jan 15, 2006, 10:47 AM
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I think to a certain degree, common sense is something you acquire via life experience and then you factor in your formal education to give you the basic critical thinking skills. The third factor of experience comes last but also plays into this formula.

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Old Jan 15, 2006, 02:33 PM
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well i have a little different view on this. common sense is just an inherent trait, steaming from ones intuitiveness. something you just have or not, it can not be learned. before it aplies in nurseing or any job or even life, first you must have the basic idea of how things work, this is where experience comes in. but just because you have experience does not mean you gain common sense. if you do have common sense and no experience everyone thinks your soo smart, because you catch on quick and fiqure things out on your own with just a little knowledge. some equate smart to knowledge, i think its more common sense that makes you smart, gainning the knowledge just adds to that smartness. to me that would be how i differate smart people to those who possess lots of knowledge, that being a smart person also possess common sense.

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