This document discusses critical thinking in nursing. It defines critical thinking as a continuous process of open-minded inquiry to evaluate information and determine which assumptions are true and relevant in unique patient situations. Critical thinking skills for nurses include interpretation, analysis, inference, evaluation, explanation, and self-regulation. Critical thinking competencies involve both general skills like scientific method and problem solving, as well as nursing-specific skills like diagnostic reasoning and clinical decision making. The document also outlines attitudes important for critical thinking, such as confidence, independence, fairness, responsibility, and humility.