Nursing Process Overview PDF
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This document provides an overview of the nursing process, including its components, stages, and applications. The document also touches upon critical thinking and clinical judgment in nursing contexts. The document is likely aimed at nursing students or professionals.
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The Nursing Process Overview COURSE OUTCOME Describe principles of safe, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing care to adults at the basic level, guided by the Caritas philosophy. COMPETENCY Describe the elements of the nursing process. CONCEPT Clinical Decision Making:...
The Nursing Process Overview COURSE OUTCOME Describe principles of safe, patient-centered, evidence-based nursing care to adults at the basic level, guided by the Caritas philosophy. COMPETENCY Describe the elements of the nursing process. CONCEPT Clinical Decision Making: A process used to examine and determine the best actions to meet desired goals; requires anticipating, recognizing and organizing patient problems to respond with urgency and/or importance in a preferential order to avoid or minimize adverse changes in a patient’s condition. UNIT OUTCOMES Nursing Process: Overview Discuss the relationship between the nursing process and critical thinking. Describe the steps of the nursing process. Role Of the Caring Nurse Advocate Protect, promote, and optimize health and prevent illness and injury Requires critical thinking Critical Thinking Think through each situation (question, analyze, interpret, reason) Use information/data to reason and make inferences (synthesize, create, intuition, application) Try to picture what the client is experiencing (inference) Learning and thinking never ends End product of critical thinking is clinical judgment Knowledge Base Experience Competence Attitudes Standards Nursing Process: ADPIE Organized Dynamic Patient Centered Problem solving process Decision making at each phase Five-Step Nursing Process Assessment/Recognizing Cues Systematic collection of data Continuous All phases of nursing process Used to predict health risks Primary and secondary Cultural considerations and assessment Analyzing Information/Prioritize Hypotheses Cluster assessment data to identify problems What is the patient’s NURSING problem? Clinical judgment of the human response to illness/injury Basis for nursing actions Medical diagnosis vs nursing diagnosis Examples of Nursing Diagnoses: Mobility - Impaired Physical Mobility Nutrition - Altered Nutrition NANDA Planning/Generate Solutions Planning goal and outcome What do you want to happen? Timeframe When do you want it to happen? Implementation/Take Action Actions directed to meet the patient goals Performing the nursing interventions Evaluating Outcomes Did the interventions work? Collect data to determine if the nurses action has facilitated goal achievement Brief Overview: Nursing Process Assessment – Patient Data Collected Analyzing information – Patient Problem Planning- Patient goals and outcomes created the patient will ____ by set time Brief Overview: Nursing Process Take Actions- Nurse Actions The nurse will do ____ to resolve the patient’s problem Ex. The nurse will provide pain medication to the patient 30 minutes prior to physical therapy. Evaluating outcomes of the patient status occurs after Implementation (taking actions) by the nurse the patient (past tense verb) walked Clinical Judgment Model Developed to augment the standard nursing process to help sound decision making Recognize Cues Analyze Cues Generate Solutions Take Actions Evaluate Outcomes Clinical Judgment Model Clinical Judgment Model pg. 2505 Questions