Nursing Process Outline
Nursing Process Outline
Nursing Process Outline
The nursing process is a method for organizing and delivering nursing care.
It focuses on identification and treatment of unique responses of individuals or
groups to actual or potential alterations in health. It’s a framework that allows
nurses in all settings to identify and meet changing client needs. The process is
sequential and interrelated, each step depending on the previous one. To carry out
the nursing process, it takes the joint efforts of the nurse and client.
What are two critical functions that nurses must master for the nursing
process to be successful with clients? The process is what you go through in order
to write your nursing care plan. In other words, the nursing care plan (NCP) is the
written version of the nursing process. It is the basis for nursing implementation.
c. Objective data
3. Sources of Data
a. Primary or direct
b. Secondary or indirect
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c. Choose a diagnostic category that best fits the data you have
a. Actual
b. High risk
C. PLANNING - During this step, priorities are set, client centered goals
are determined, expected outcomes are developed , and a NCP is
formulated.
b. Client centered
d. Goal statements - derived directly from nsg dx; the goal is broad
followed by a more specific outcome criteria. Outcome criteria
seek to eliminate vagueness by being very descriptive; For a
complete goal statement, you need :
1. Subject - client
2. Verb - Action
3. Condition - Under what circumstances
4. Criteria - How well
5. Specific time - target date
Goals need to be realistic, mutually agreed upon by the nurse and
client, client centered, measurable, specific, and timed
1. Nurse-initiated ( Independent)
2. Physician-initiated (Dependent)
3. Collaborative (Interdependent)
b. Components of an intervention
1. Components of evaluation
2. If client’s status has changed, may need to identify new nsg dxes