1. [From 10$/Pg] Opt Clinical Reasoning Model
[From 10$/Pg] Opt Clinical Reasoning ModelPatient-centered clinical reasoning is the initial
step in care coordination. Priorities are established between and among the patient’s
comorbidities at this point. The OPT model provides a structure, a process, and a method
for patient-centered clinical reasoning. One of OPT’s main focuses is filters, framing, and
situational concentration. It also identifies disconnects between problems and desired
solutions. The patient’s tale, which is clarified through a physical examination and history, is
the source of this gap. This is expressly emphasized to discover relationships in
circumstances or backgrounds, as well as the existing state and desired objectives. The
emphasis in this model is on concurrent and evolving reasoning as it compares the
outcomes of current-state information from the patient’s story. This comparison uncovers
gaps that can be investigated and examined further. In test conditions, judgment and
conclusions can be reached, leading to decisions and actions that will close the gaps. The
OPT clinical reasoning model requires critical thinking skills such as analyzing,
synthesizing, evaluating, creativity, and judgment. Care coordination clinical reasoning
(CCCR) is a notion that has been around for a while and is still evolving as a model of care.
According to them, it has a triple goal: to improve patient experiences of high-quality care,
lower costs, and promote community health. The combination of evidence-based practice
and patient choices are known as care coordination. Patient-centered-systems thinking,
team-centered-systems thinking, and organizational-centered-systems thinking are all used
in the process of care coordination clinical reasoning. Because of their knowledge, abilities,
and experiences, advanced practice registered nurses is thought to be in the best position to
coordinate care.Furthermore, their education and training emphasize the development of
clinical reasoning abilities, which are critical in the management of all elements of the
healthcare continuum and the patient’s role as a crucial member of the healthcare team. In
the clinical setting, either model provides a framework for addressing complex patient
demands. Care coordination is a critical step in powering today’s astronomically high
healthcare expenditures. The OPT or CCCR paradigm in the clinical setting might be
integrated into care to allow for coordination. Care coordination has been shown to lower
healthcare expenses and use; in one research of surgical outpatients before and after
implementation of care coordination, length of stay, readmissions, and complications were
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