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Nursing Process., 3-Planning., Purposes of nursing process.:, Components…
Nursing Process.
as defined by the American Nursing Association, is a systematic method used to identify and manage patients' health problems.
3-Planning.
- Decision making and problem solving
- Setting client goals and desired outcomes
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- Selecting nursing interventions
- Writing individualized care plans
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Components of NANDA:
- Problem: Statement of the client's health problem (NANDA LABEL)
- Etiology: Identifies causes of the health problem
- Defining Characteristics: Cluster of signs and symptoms indicating the presence of a health problem
A nursing diagnosis is:
A judgment about how individuals, families, or communities respond to health issues.
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Examples:(Nausea, acutepain, anxiety, impaired physical mobility, ineffective breathing pattern, risk for imbalanced fluid volume.)
A medical diagnosis is:
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Examples:(Lung cancer, heart failure, brain tumor, bronchial asthma.
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4-Implemention.
- Carrying out nursing interventions
- Documenting nursing activities
5-Evaluation
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- Compare data with desired outcomes
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1- Assessment.
collecting, organizing, checking, and recording patient data in a systematic way.
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Nursing diagnosis.
NANDA defines nursing diagnosis as a clinical judgment about an individual's response to a health condition or vulnerability, affecting a person, family, group, or community.
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3-Gives nurses a shared language, improving communication with the healthcare team.
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Example: Acute pain related to tissue ischemia as evidenced by patient discomfort sever pain on my chest and pain scale.