10 Questions
What is the purpose of the Nursing Process?
To provide a systematic methodology for nursing practice
Which characteristic of the Nursing Process promotes holistic care?
Humanistic
What is the significance of the Nursing Process being outcome-oriented?
To focus on getting the best results efficiently
Which factor is emphasized by the evidence-based nature of the Nursing Process?
Using the best available evidence for judgments and actions
How does the Nursing Process encourage improvement in nursing care?
By requiring ongoing evaluation and continuous reflection
What is the primary purpose of the Nursing Process?
To provide goal-directed and client-centered care
Who introduced the term 'nursing process'?
Lydia Hall
Which of the following is NOT one of the three aspects of nursing care identified by Lydia Hall?
Control
In what year did the use of the nursing process in clinical practice gain additional legitimacy according to the text?
1973
Which nurse described the Nursing Process as a series of phases describing the practice of nursing?
Johnson
Learn about the systematic problem-solving process that guides all nursing actions, helping nurses provide goal-directed and client-centered care. Explore the history and development of the Nursing Process, including the introduction by Lydia Hall in 1955.
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