Clinical Reasoning & Care IFSI / Nursing Revision Sheets
The Clinical Reasoning (UE 3.x) and Care (UE 4.x) block forms the professional core of IFSI training. It trains in care project design, clinical situation evaluation, and technical care delivery (UE 4.4 therapeutic, 4.5 monitoring, 4.6 educational).
Clinical Reasoning & Care curriculum in IFSI / Nursing
The curriculum covers clinical reasoning and nursing process (UE 3.1), care project (UE 3.2, 3.3), comfort and wellbeing care (UE 4.1), relational care (UE 4.2), emergency care (UE 4.3), therapeutic care (UE 4.4: injection, infusion, catheterization, dressing), clinical monitoring (UE 4.5), and patient education/training (UE 4.6, 4.7).
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Tips to succeed in clinical reasoning & care IFSI / Nursing
Master the 5-step nursing process (data collection, analysis, nursing diagnosis, planning, evaluation): the skeleton of every MSP
Learn NANDA terminology (international nursing diagnoses): precise wording expected in evaluation
For technical care, follow protocols to the letter during labs: DE juries are very demanding on patient safety
Prepare AFGSU (Emergency Care Training Certificate) seriously: mandatory for DE validation
FAQ — Clinical Reasoning & Care IFSI / Nursing
What is the nursing process?
The nursing process is the structured reasoning method used by nurses to analyze a care situation and plan management. It includes 5 steps: 1) data collection (anamnesis, clinical examination, medical record), 2) analysis and interpretation (data grouping), 3) formulation of nursing diagnoses (NANDA-based), 4) planning interventions and care objectives, 5) outcome evaluation. Tested at every MSP and DE.
How to succeed at an IFSI MSP?
MSP (Professional Situation Assessment) is the practical exam during placement. Three keys: 1) perfect technical mastery of the procedure (preparation, asepsis, gesture, disposal) — practice at the lab, 2) visible clinical reasoning: verbalize your process to the jury ("I check the prescription, identify myself to the patient, announce the care"), 3) patient safety at every step's core. Failed MSPs are almost always due to safety or asepsis lapses.
How much time for care UEs in IFSI?
UE 3.x (Clinical reasoning) and 4.x (Care) represent ~40% of total hours. Beyond official hours, plan: 4-6h/week personal theoretical work (sheets, clinical processes), 2-3h/week lab practice (technical gestures), and all your placement hours in active mode (every care performed is a learning opportunity). Care UEs aren't revised the day before — they're learned by doing.
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