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Which of the following is NOT considered a cognitive skill needed for implementing a care plan?
What type of skills are purposeful 'hands-on' skills like bandaging and giving injections referred to as?
Which step comes last in the process of implementing a care plan?
What is the purpose of evaluating in nursing?
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What do interpersonal skills in nursing involve?
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Which skill involves purposeful 'hands-on' tasks such as moving, lifting, and repositioning clients?
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Study Notes
Implementing
- Implementing involves doing and documenting specific nursing actions to carry out interventions, requiring cognitive, interpersonal, and technical skills.
Cognitive Skills
- Include problem solving, decision making, critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and creativity.
Interpersonal Skills
- Encompass verbal and nonverbal activities used when interacting directly with others.
Technical Skills
- Involve purposeful "hands-on" skills, such as:
- Manipulating equipment
- Giving injections
- Bandaging
- Moving, lifting, and repositioning clients
- Also referred to as tasks, procedures, or psychomotor skills.
Process of Implementing
- Reassess the client.
- Determine the nurse's need for assistance.
- Implement nursing interventions.
- Supervise delegated care.
- Document nursing activities.
Evaluating
- A planned, ongoing, purposeful activity to determine:
- Client's progress toward achieving goals/outcomes.
- Effectiveness of the nursing care plan.
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