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systemic, patient centered goal oriented method of caring for patients is called
the nursing process
the nursing process was legitimized in 1973 by which group. the group also established the codes of moral conflict for nurses
ANA
purposes of the nursing process
to maintain health
to restore health
to achieve dignified death
to enable people to manaage own healthcare
to provide cost effective care
to improve health system
the five steps of the nursing process are
Asessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementing
Evaluating
carrying out the plan of care is known as
Implementing
collecting, validating and communicating patient data is called
assessment
specifying patient outcomes and specific nursing interventions
Planning
measuring extent to which patient achieves outcome is called
evaluating
analyzing pt data to identify pt strengths and problems
diagnosing
this is used for short term and long term goals - it is measurable - it is what you ARE going to DO to a patient
(nursing interventions)
Planning
the RN puts the plan into action and does the care, this is done AFTER an assessment of the patient -
implentation
you must NEVER perform an intervention unless you know the reason for doing so, the expected outcome and possible side and adverse affects

t/f
true
when you study the results - and wonder if the goals were met - you measure the PT respnse to the RN interventions and actions and meausre the PT progress towards achieving goals ... this stage is
evaluation
all five steps of the nursing process are part of the written care plan developed by the
NCP
Communication with the patient is an example of what characteristic of the nursing process
interpersonal
changing is an example of what characteristic of the nursing process
Dynamic
having a purpose or a goal is an example of what characteristic of the nursing process
outcome oriented
in sequence is an example of what characteristic of the nursing process
systematic
what are the blended skills needed to perform the nursing process
Cognitive
Technical
Interpersonal
Ethical/Legal
manipulating equiptment skillfully to produce results and outcomes is what type of skill
technical skill
Estabalishing and maintaining a caring relationship and working with the patient and significant other is what type of skill
interpersonal skill
critical thinking skills and making sense of situations is what type of skill
cognitive skill
coducting self according to moral code and advocate for the patient, taking a professional role is what type of skill
ethical legal skills
when you assess a patient , you systematically collect what types of data
subjective
objective (
observed, measurable data , observed by the person not effected

ex) bp reading
objective data
where do we get OBJECTIVE data
nursing history
nursing assessment using
inspection, palpation, ausculation, percussion and medical recording/charting
when you ID apatient strengths and actal potential problems, a good assessment with subjcective and objective data, you are giving a
diagnosis
approved nursing diagnoses comes from what association

our cards.
NANDA
north american nursing diagnosis association
benefits of nursing process is
promotes collaboration between nurses and other members, improving work atmpsphere. satisfaction gained by nurses. cost effective. common rn languiage, quality continuing care including patient in care plan
always ASSESS prior to implementing - contuinue to assess the response of the intervention so that it is accomplished in a safe environment - include patient and S.O.

true/false
true