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What are the steps of the Nursing Process?
What is the purpose of the Nursing Process?
To ensure appropriate delivery of patient care.
What are Patient Problems in the context of the Nursing Process?
The basis for the patient plan of care.
What is The Nursing Alliance for Quality Care (NAQC)?
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What is the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)?
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What does Analysis in the Nursing Process involve?
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How does a nurse serve as a patient advocate?
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What is Clinical Judgement?
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What are the six Cognitive Skills in the NCSBN's Clinical Judgement Measurement Model (CJMM)?
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What is the focus of the concept of nursing care?
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What are Cues in nursing?
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What is Subjective Data?
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What is Objective Data?
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How can a support system help a patient?
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What is included as pertinent information for soliciting subjective data?
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What is involved in analyzing cues?
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What occurs after cues are analyzed?
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Study Notes
Nursing Process
- A systematic and rational method for delivering prioritized patient care.
- Steps include: assessment, analysis, planning, intervention, and evaluation.
- Addresses health needs and develops a care plan involving drug administration.
Patient Problems
- Foundation for the patient plan of care.
- Assessed in the analysis phase of the nursing process.
- Involves analyzing cues and prioritizing hypotheses in the Clinical Judgement Management Model (CJMM).
The Nursing Alliance For Quality Care (NAQC)
- Organization dedicated to patient-centered health care quality.
- Mission focuses on advancing quality, safety, and value in health care.
- Collaborated with the ANA to publish guidelines supporting patient-centered care principles.
Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)
- Assessment designed to evaluate clinical judgement competence of new nursing graduates.
- Developed by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
Analysis (Nursing Process)
- Involves defining and prioritizing patient problems based on urgency and need.
Nurse as Patient Advocate
- Supports patients in informed decision-making.
- Enhances patient-centered engagement in healthcare settings.
Clinical Judgement
- Result of critical thinking and decision-making processes in nursing.
NCSBN's Clinical Judgement Measurement Model (CJMM)
- Consists of six cognitive skills: Recognize cues, Analyze cues, Prioritize hypotheses, Generate solutions, Take action, Evaluate outcomes.
Concept in Nursing
- Focuses nursing care on the rationale behind care provision.
- Prioritizes patient problems, medications, and care topics within the nursing process.
Cues
- Information gathered from patients regarding their health and lifestyle.
- Comprises subjective and objective data crucial for clinical decision-making.
Recognize Cues
- Essential for determining relevant data influencing patient care and outcomes.
- Identifies information based on direct relevance to the patient’s condition and history.
Subjective Data
- Information provided verbally by the patient or their associates.
- Encompasses patient perceptions of medications, health issues, and lifestyle.
Objective Data
- Nurse-observed data regarding the patient’s health status.
- Collected through sensory observations and includes physical assessments, test results, and vital signs.
Support System for Patients
- Alerts patients to medication side effects and promotes adherence to treatment.
- Helps organize medication schedules and inform healthcare providers of issues.
Pertinent Information for Patient Interaction
- Current health history and family background.
- Patient’s ability to swallow, understanding of medications and side effects, and any existing health concerns.
- Considerations include financial barriers, cultural dietary needs, and caregiver support requirements.
Analyze Cues
- Involves reviewing cues within the context of the patient’s history to guide care decisions.
- Questions how the identified cues relate to the patient's condition.
Prioritize Hypothesis
- Formation of problems occurs after analyzing cues, with subsequent organization and prioritization based on urgency.
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Explore key concepts from Chapter 1 of the Clinical Judgement Management Model (CJMM) and the Nursing Process. These flashcards provide definitions and steps involved in the nursing process, essential for effective patient care delivery. Perfect for nursing students and practitioners looking to reinforce their knowledge.