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Five steps of nursing process
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Assessing
Diagnosing Planning Implementing Evaluating |
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Assessing
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collecting, validating, & communicating of patient data
Establish a database (continually updated), make a judgment about health status and abilities to manage them, |
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Diagnosing
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interpreting and analyzing patient data to identify current or potential strengths and weaknesses
Develop priorities |
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Planning
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aka outcome identification
specifying measurable patient outcomes & related nursing interventions to achieve such outcomes establish priorities, identify outcomes, and strategy, select interventions |
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Implementing
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carrying out the plan of care while continually documenting and modifying
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Evaluating
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measuring patients outcomes & modifying plan as needed
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Characteristics of the Nursing Process
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Systematic
Dynamic Interpersonal Outcome oriented Universally applicable |
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Systematic nursing process
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part of an ordered sequence of activities
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Interpersonal
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human being being at the heart of the nursing process
AKA PATIENT CENTERED NURSING PROCESS! |
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cognitive skills
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make sense of a situation and grasp what is necessary to achieve goals
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Technical skills
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manipulation of equipment skillfully to produce desired effect
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Interpersonal skills
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establish and maintain caring relationship that facilitates achievement of goals
working collaboratively, eliciting personal strengths/weaknesses of both nurse and patient to help them develop personally and professionally |
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Characteristics of interpersonal nursing
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promotes dignity/respect
centrality of caring relationship mutual enrichment of both nurse and patient |
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Characteristics of critical thinking
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purposeful, informed, and outcome oriented
based on principles of nursing process/scientific method uses intuition and logic based on knowledge skills, and experience |
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Critical thinking is driven by
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patient, family, and community needs
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The nursing process is
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the systematic and continuous collection, validation, and communication of client data
provides a framework in which nurses use their knowledge & skills to express human caring |
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Dynamic nursing process
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steps overlap/occur simultaneously and continually interact
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Cognitive Nursing Skills
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problem-solving, decision-making, and creative thinking without forming opinions
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Characteristics of cognitive nursing
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reasonable, rational, reflective, autonomous, creative, and fair
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Attitudes to encourage critical thinking
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Independence in though, fair mindedness, insight in egocentricity, intellectual courage, perseverance, confidence in reason
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fair mindedness
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assess all POVs/ open to possibility
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intellectual courage
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willing to consider and examine fairly ones own ideas and views to establish self awareness
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perseverance
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clarify and sort out issues regardless of difficulties
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Interpersonal competency
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communication with your clients therapeutically
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inductive reasoning
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formed from a set of facts or observations
can be verified |
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deductive reasoning
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reasoning from general to specific
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Smith's clinical model of health
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opposite of health and disease
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Smith's role performance model of health
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people who can fulfill their roles are healthy regardless if their clinically ill
sickness is inability to perform ones work persons most important role is the work role |
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Smith's adaptive model of health
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health is creative process requiring adaptation
aim of treatment is to restore ability to adapt or cope |
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Smith's Eudemonistic model of health
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actualization or realization of ones potential
illness is a condition that prevents self-actualization |
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Health Illness Continua
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grids used to measure level of wellness
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