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What is patient centered care? Answer - A standard off care that places the
patient as the focus of care.
Includes the patient as a partner in care and one who participates in their care.
Having concern for the dignity, independence, preferences, privacy and safety
of patients at all times.
Does patient centred care include the patient as a partner in care? Answer -
Yes, the patient also participants in their care.
What does DIPPS stand for? Answer - Dignity
Independence
Preferences
Privacy
Safety
What does DIPPERS stand for? Answer - Dignity
Independence
Preferences
Privacy
Empathy*
,Respect*
Safety
Explain DIPPS Answer - Dignity- they must feel worthy of your attention and
care being provided/ values respected regardless of differences
Independence- encourage and support patients to do what they can
themselves (even if it takes longer)
Preferences- allow patients to make choices and how they would like to have
things done (patient is part of decision making)
Privacy- ensure to provide privacy during care (information and physically of
their body) you are not allowed to share info to family without permission
Safety- patients need to be in environment that will keep them safe from harm
(keep call button around or mobility device)
What is the nursing process? Answer - provides the framework in which nurses
use their knowledge and skills to express human caring (a method of thinking +
patient focused care)
Assists nurses with identifying and treating health related concerns & helps
patients to attain health outcomes
What are the steps of the nursing process? Answer - Assessment- incomes the
collection of data or cues important to the patients health care status or
situation in order to fully understand the patients priority
, Diagnosis- involves the analysis of the assessment data in order to determine
key issues and make clinical judgements in the form of a nursing diagnostic
Also involves the creation of outcomes or goals for the patient and their
situation
Planning- the creation of a plan that identifies strategies to reach the outcomes
or goals
Implementation- involves implementing or carrying o or the plan (ex. Care
delivery, teaching)
Evaluation- involves determining if the implementation of the plan was
successful in reaching the outcomes or goals
What is layer 3 of the Clinical Judgement Model? Answer - Recognize Cues
Analyze cues
Prioritize hypothesis
Generate solution
Take action
Evaluate outcomes
What is the difference between the nursing process and the clinical judgement
model? Answer - The identification and analysis of cues are not specifically
highlighted in the nursing process
What is disease? Answer - An objective state of ill health