Describe the steps of the nursing process.
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ADPIE:
- The nursing process is a variation of scientific reasoning.
- Practicing the five steps of the nursing process allows you
to be organized and to conduct your practice in a
systematic way.
- You learn to make inferences about the meaning of
apatient's response to a health problem or generalize about
the patient's functional state of health.
- Through assessment, a pattern begins to form.
Explain the SMART approach to writing goal and outcome statements.
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, - Must be patient-centered
- Use SMART acronym
◦ Specific
◦ Measurable
◦ Attainable
◦ Realistic
◦ Time
Explain the benefit of using the NANDA International nursing diagnoses in practice.
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NANDA-I (2014) nursing diagnoses include:
◦ Problem-focused nusing diagnosis: actual problem
◦ Risk nursing diagnosis: a person with an actual risk
◦ Health promotion: patient is ready and willing to learn to make
themsleves healthier
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Create a nursing care plan with rationale when provided with a clinical scenario (in
class activity).
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A student care plan
- Helps you apply knowledge gained from the nursing and medical
literature and the classroom to a practice situation
- Is more elaborate than a care plan used in a hospital or community
agency because its purpose is to teach the process of planning care
- Planning care for patients in community- based settings involves:
Educating the patient/family about care
Guiding them to assume more of the care over time
Give this one a try later!
ADPIE:
- The nursing process is a variation of scientific reasoning.
- Practicing the five steps of the nursing process allows you
to be organized and to conduct your practice in a
systematic way.
- You learn to make inferences about the meaning of
apatient's response to a health problem or generalize about
the patient's functional state of health.
- Through assessment, a pattern begins to form.
Explain the SMART approach to writing goal and outcome statements.
Give this one a try later!
, - Must be patient-centered
- Use SMART acronym
◦ Specific
◦ Measurable
◦ Attainable
◦ Realistic
◦ Time
Explain the benefit of using the NANDA International nursing diagnoses in practice.
Give this one a try later!
NANDA-I (2014) nursing diagnoses include:
◦ Problem-focused nusing diagnosis: actual problem
◦ Risk nursing diagnosis: a person with an actual risk
◦ Health promotion: patient is ready and willing to learn to make
themsleves healthier
pg227
Create a nursing care plan with rationale when provided with a clinical scenario (in
class activity).
Give this one a try later!
A student care plan
- Helps you apply knowledge gained from the nursing and medical
literature and the classroom to a practice situation
- Is more elaborate than a care plan used in a hospital or community
agency because its purpose is to teach the process of planning care
- Planning care for patients in community- based settings involves:
Educating the patient/family about care
Guiding them to assume more of the care over time