Keywords: prostate cancers decision making
Clinical decision-making (CDM) is a strong activity in which the nurse builds an instance where hypotheses are accepted or rejected based on collected data, better defined by Barrows & Pickell (cited in Robinson 2002, p. 1) 'Clinical decision making is the formulation and revision of hypotheses throughout a patient face'. This scenario-based clinical decision-making exercise is about the application of learned serious theory into professional medical scenario (Robinson 2002).
The following research study outlines the possible nursing problems of your customer, Mr Robbins who was identified as having advanced prostate cancer tumor and was recommended that the only real treatment available for him was palliative carrying out a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP).
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