The Super Nurse Podcast

Training Nurses to Rescue, Not Just Recall


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Nursing education is shifting from memorization toward clinical judgment

Research shows up to 65% of hospital adverse events are preventable

Approximately 50% of novice nurse errors are tied to poor clinical decision-making

Explanation of “failure to rescue” and why early cues are often missed

Limitations of traditional ADPIE thinking in real-time clinical care

Introduction to the Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (CJMM) as nursing process 2.0

Comparison of ADPIE (linear) vs CJMM (iterative, real-time decision-making)

Breakdown of the six CJMM cognitive steps:

Recognize cues

Analyze cues

Prioritize hypotheses

Generate solutions

Take action

Evaluate outcomes

Real-world postoperative scenario illustrating clinical judgment in action

How “worst-first” thinking improves prioritization and patient safety

Role of anchoring bias in novice nurse errors

Practical strategies to build clinical judgment, including the “so what?” method

Importance of SBAR communication in translating judgment into action

Why unfolding case studies act as clinical “flight simulators” for nursing students

How Next Gen NCLEX question formats mirror real bedside thinking

The emerging role of AI in nursing education—and its impact on judgment formation

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The content presented in The Super Nurse Podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. The host and creators are not responsible for any clinical decisions made based on this content. Always adhere to your institution’s policies and consult appropriate healthcare professionals when making patient care decisions.

 

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The Super Nurse PodcastBy Brooke Wallace