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HSRT Shows Effect of Simulation on Nursing CT Scores

Patient simulators have been used as tools for training critical thinking and sound clinical judgment in nurse anesthesology students. The effectiveness of the simulator was documented using the Health Sciences Reasoning Test (HSRT) by Sullivan-Mann and colleagues in: The effects of simulation on nursing students’ critical thinking scores: a quantitative study. Journal of Nurse Midwifery & Women’s Health, 9(2), 111-116, 2009.

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The HSRT is a test of critical thinking specifically designed for health sciences and health care professional preparation programs. Items require no health science knowledge but are...

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The Health Sciences Reasoning Test is about 15 years younger than the generic form of the CCTST, and this accounts for the lag in the published literature. Independent research studi...
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The HSRT is actually a form of the college level CCTST designed especially for testing health sciences professionals and students in health science programs. The main difference betw...