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    3: THE USE OF NURSING PROCESS IN NURSING CARE OF PATIENTS This concept is taken from Block 4, Module 3 which is entitled as ‘Health assessment in nursing process’. The nursing process is the framework for providing professional and quality nursing care. It directs nursing activities for health promotion, health protection, and disease prevention. It is used my nurses in every practice settings and specialties. “The nursing process provides the basis for critical thinking in nursing” (Alfaro-…

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    The Nursing Process Model

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    The Nursing Process Model is a conceptual framework in which the nurse-patient relationship is the foundation of the nursing process. The purpose for this framework for critical thinking is to diagnose and treat human responses to potential or actual health problems. The nursing process is represented as dynamic and relational, the nurse and the patient being affected by each other 's behavior and by the environment around them. Each successful two-way communication is termed a "transaction"…

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    The nursing process is a scientific method used by nurses to properly, effectivly, efficiently, orderly, and thorough care. There are five steps consisting of: assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating. Assessing constitutes gaining information and data about the patient. In addition to this, it is the responsibility of the nurse to interpret and analyze the data attained. Diagnosing bears its own seperate and valuble place. The diagnosis step has an RN take the information…

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    Nursing Process Analysis

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    According to the American Nurses Association the Nursing Process is the defined as the core of nursing practice. In nursing, this process is one of the foundations of the practice. It offers a stable framework for thinking through problems and provides some organization to a nurse 's critical thinking skills. Nursing can get a hectic at times that is why the nursing process is very supplemental to every nurse. In other words the nursing process is a series of organized steps designed for nurses…

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    My ethical decision process has become more refined and is forever present as I care for patients. Before entering the nursing program, I had not truly understood how nurses manage the rights of patients through an ethical standpoint. For example, I was assigned a patient that was receiving internal radiation therapy daily to treat stomach cancer. From the wellness and illness II lectures, I knew that one of the nursing priorities is to use precautions to keep the risks of radiation exposure to…

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    The nursing process is a framework that is reliable to make appropriate decisions (Bloniasz, 2011, p. 15). This framework, just like any other consists of five steps that can be used as a tool to guide a person. The steps are assessment, analysis, planning, implementation, and lastly evaluation (Black, 2014, p. 227). We must keep in mind that during these steps, the collaboration between the patient and the nurse should occur, and although some situations may prevent this from happening,…

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    The nursing process has six steps assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. It is focused on patient centered care using critical thinking. My role as a RN will be different than my role as an LPN because, the RN has to be accountable by making sure the full plan of care is executed to provide quality patient care. When you conduct a assessment as a RN the information you collect must be well written, organized and clear. You will use objective…

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    “The nursing process is a critical thinking process that professional nurses use, to apply the best available evidence to caregiving and promoting human functions and responses to health and illness” (American Nurses Association, 2010). (Potter & Perry, p. 206). This is a continuous goal-directed process that is centered on client care. The nursing process is available for each problem and it is important for the process to be well documented to enhance continuity of care by others members of…

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    the phases of the nursing process? Provide a brief description each. The phases of the nursing process include assessment, diagnosis, outcome verification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The initial step during a health assessment is to provide a complete assessment. An assessment is used to gather various forms of information which include both objective and subjective data. Next, the nurse uses the data obtained during the assessment phase to formulate a nursing diagnosis.…

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    The nursing process is a critical thinking model used to promote a competent level of care, encompasses all significant actions taken by registered nurses and forms the foundation for decision making (American Nurses Association standards [ANA] 2010). The nursing process promotes a safe effective reasoning. It organizes and prioritize patients care, it is humanistic; guides the nurse to focus holistically on the body, mind and soul. Evidence-based; mandates that judgement, decisions and actions…

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