Assessment, Diagnosis, Plan, Implementation, Evaluation
What are the steps of the nursing process?
North American Nursing Diagnosis Association International.
What is NANDA?
Setting priorities, creating goals and expected outcomes that are patient-centered, and implementing nursing interventions that are patient specific.
What is planning in the nursing process?
Implementation.
What is the fourth step of the nursing process?
The final step of the nursing process, which determines if the application of the process has been effective and demonstrated improvement in the clients' condition.
What is evaluation?
Written notes, assessment flow sheets, and shared information between nurses
What is documentation and reporting?
The professional nurse offers care without incorporating their own values and beliefs and respects the values of the client. The nurse asks appropriate questions about the patient's culture
What is cultural considerations in assessment?
Evaluate expected outcomes, determine if goals have been met, then decide the need to adjust the plan of care.
What is care plan revision?
The purpose of the Nursing Diagnosis
describes human response to health conditions or life processes that exist in an individual, family or community. Defining characteristics that cluster!
1. Patient-centered 2. Singular goal or outcome. 3. Observable. 4. Measurable. 5. Time-limited. 6. Mutual factors. 7. Realistic.
What are the seven guidelines for writing goals and outcomes?
detailed information gathered on a of specific body system(s) relating to the presenting problem or other current concern
What is Focused Assessment
A type of diagnosis that examines the patient's vulnerability for developing an undesirable response to a health condition or life process.
What is Risk Diagnosis