Nursing Process
Nursing Process
Nursing Process
OBJECTIVES
Define nursing process
Steps of nursing process
Explain Nursing Assessment
Explain the nursing diagnosis, types, &
Medical Diagnosis Versus Nursing
Diagnosis
Nursing
In 1980, the American Nurses Association
(ANA) developed the first Social Policy
Statement defining nursing as the
diagnosis and treatment of human
responses to actual or potential health
problems.
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Nursing is both a science and an art
concerned with the physical, psychological,
sociological, cultural, and spiritual concerns
of the individual.
The science of nursing is based on a broad
theoretical framework; its art depends on
the caring skills and abilities of the
individual nurse.
Nursing Process
Thus, years ago, nursing leaders developed a
problem-solving process consisting of three
steps
assessment, planning, and evaluationpatterned
after the scientific method of observing,
measuring, gathering data, and analyzing findings.
This method, introduced in the 1950s, was called
nursing process.
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Assessment
Assessment is the first stage of the nursing
process in which the nurse should carry out
a complete and holistic nursing assessment
of every patient's needs, regardless of the
reason for the encounter
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It is a clear picture of clients whole database.
Types of Assessment
Subjective data
is usually documented in the clients own
words. This data includes such things
as previous experiences, and sensations
or emotions that only the client can
describe.
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Objective data
is obtained by the health team, through
observation, physical examination,
or/and diagnostic testing. Objective
data can be seen or measured.
Nursing Diagnosis/Analyzing
Diagnosis/need identification involves the
analysis of collected data to identify the
clients needs or problems, also known as
the nursing diagnosis.
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The purpose of this step is to draw
conclusions regarding the clients specific
needs or human responses of concern so
that effective care can be planned and
delivered.
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The end product of the client diagnostic
statement that combines the specific client
need with the related factors or risk factors
(etiology), and defining characteristics (or
cues) as appropriate.
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Development of the
Nursing Diagnosis
Two-part Statement
Problem statement describes the clients response to an actual or
potential health problem (diagnostic label)
Nursing Diagnosis
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Medical Diagnosis Nursing Diagnosis
COPD
Breathing Pattern,
Ineffective
CVA
Activity Intolerance
Appendectomy
Pain
Amputation
Body Image
Disturbance
Body Temperature,
Risk for Altered
Strep Throat
Example:
Infection, Risk for R/T prolong stay in the
hospital
Example:
Effective breast feeding R/T maternal
confidence.
Planning
Planning includes setting priorities,
establishing goals, identifying desired client
outcomes, and determining specific nursing
interventions. These actions are
documented as the plan of care.
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The goals may be:
Short-term those that usually must be met
before the client is discharged or moved to a
lesser level of careand/or
Planning Phase
Prioritizing the nursing
diagnoses
Identifying long &
short term goals
Developing nursing
interventions
Recording the nursing
care plan in the clients
medical record
Implementation/ Evaluation
4th step in the nursing process
Involves putting the nursing care plan into
action.
Nursing activities (interventions) to meet
the goals set with the client begin.
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The nurse must also be sure that the
interventions are
Consistent with the established plan of
care
Implemented in a safe and appropriate
manner
Evaluation
5th step in the nursing process
Determines if client goals are met or not
Determination of continued or cessation of
plan
Decision Making
Recognizing and defining a problem
Gathering relevant information
Generating possible conclusions
Testing possible conclusions
Evaluating Conclusions
Class Activity
Use the steps in nursing process to:
1. Describe how one would decide to purchase new car
2. Describe how one would select a restaurant
3. Describe how one would plan a wedding
4. Describe how one would select a pet
5. Describe how one would select a health insurance
6. Describe how one would select a career
MARTHA ROGERS,
NURSE THEORIST
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You