As nurses, we must thoroughly apprehend and efficiently apply the nursing process in everyday practice regardless specialty or setting. Therefore, the steps included in this method are essential for the adequate patient care and delineated by assessment, diagnosis, plan, implementation, and evaluation. Conversely, DIKW model in nursing informatics describes four terms mirroring the nursing process outlined by Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom. Let us consider the assessment which reflects the collection and organizing of data related to one's condition; for example, while evaluating patient complaining of chest pain the provider must consider blood pressure, pulse, oxygen level, EKG tracing to compile adequate information
As nurses, we must thoroughly apprehend and efficiently apply the nursing process in everyday practice regardless specialty or setting. Therefore, the steps included in this method are essential for the adequate patient care and delineated by assessment, diagnosis, plan, implementation, and evaluation. Conversely, DIKW model in nursing informatics describes four terms mirroring the nursing process outlined by Data, Information, Knowledge, and Wisdom. Let us consider the assessment which reflects the collection and organizing of data related to one's condition; for example, while evaluating patient complaining of chest pain the provider must consider blood pressure, pulse, oxygen level, EKG tracing to compile adequate information