Definitions of Nursing

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Definitions of Nursing 4/15/2017

To understand what nursing is, one must first define the word To understand what nursing is, one must first define the word. Many definitions exist, some of which misrepresent the complex knowledge and skill of professional nursing. The word nurse originated from the Latin word nutrix, meaning" to nourish.'' Most definitions of nurse and nursing describe the nurse as a person who nourishes, fosters, and protects and who is prepared to take care of sick, injured, and aged people. 4/15/2017

Nurses as "a person, usually a woman trained to care for the sick ". Florence Nightingale defined nursing over 100 years ago as '' the act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery" (Nightingale, 1860). 4/15/2017

Virginia Henderson was one of the first modern nurses to define nursing " the unique function of the nursing is to assist the individual , sick or well , in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength , will, or knowledge, and to do this in such a way as to help him gain independent as rapidly as possible." (Henderson, 1966). 4/15/2017

American Nurses Association (ANA) describes nursing practice as "direct, goal oriented and adaptable to the needs of the individual, the family, and community during health and illness" (ANA, 1973). 4/15/2017

Canadian Nurses Association ( CNA ) describe nursing practice as '' a dynamic , caring , helping relationship in which the nurses assists the client to achieve and maintain optimal health ( CNA , 1987 ) . 4/15/2017

There are many definitions for the '' Nursing“ Nursing is caring Nursing is an art Nursing is a science Nursing is client centered Nursing is holistic شمولي Nursing is adaptive Nursing is concerned with health promotion, health maintenance, and health restoration Nursing is a helping profession 4/15/2017

- The central focus in all definitions of nursing is the patient (the person receiving care) and includes the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions of that persons. Nursing is no longer considered to be concerned primarily with illness care. Nursing's concepts and definitions have expanded to include the prevention of illness and the promotion and maintenance of health for individuals, families, and communities. 4/15/2017

Recipients of nursing The recipients of nursing are sometimes called consumers, sometimes patients, and sometimes clients. A consumer is an individual, a group of people, or a community that uses a service or commodity (السلعة). 4/15/2017

A patient is a person who is waiting for or undergoing medical treatment and care. A client is a person who engages the advice or services of another who is qualified to provide this service. 4/15/2017

Four broad aims of nursing practice can be identified in the definitions of nursing: To promote health To prevent illness To restore health To facilitate coping with disability or death 4/15/2017

To meet these aims, the nurse uses knowledge, skills, and critical thinking to give care in a variety of traditional and expanding nursing roles. To achieve the goals of nursing, nurses rely on four essential competencies: cognitive, technical, interpersonal, and ethical/ legal skills. These competencies, or skills, are used/ blended together to perform knowledgeable and effective care. 4/15/2017

Cognitively skilled nurses are able to accomplish the following: Cognitive skilled nurses think about the nature of things sufficiently to" make sense" of their world. Cognitively skilled nurses are able to accomplish the following: Offer a scientific rationale for the patient's plan of care. Select those nursing interventions that are most likely to yield the desired outcomes. Use critical thinking to solve problems creatively. 4/15/2017

Technically skilled nurses manipulate equipment skillfully to produce a desired outcome or result. Also technical involves everything including good eye – hand coordination to an ability to troubleshoot when equipment malfunctions, based on an understanding of the technical workings of the equipment. 4/15/2017

Technically skilled nurses are able to accomplish the following: Use technical equipment with sufficient competence and ease to achieve goals with minimal distress to participants involved. Creatively adapt equipment and technical procedures to the needs of particular patients. 4/15/2017

Interpersonally skilled nurses establish and maintain caring relationships that facilitate the achievement of valued goals. Nurses skilled in interpersonal relations are able to accomplish the following: Use interactions with patients, their significant others, and colleagues to affirm their worth. Elicit the personal strengths and abilities of patients and their significant others to achieve valued health goals. 4/15/2017

Provide the healthcare team with knowledge about the patient's valued and expectations. Work collaboratively with the healthcare team as a respected and credible colleague to reach valued goals. 4/15/2017

Act as effective patient advocates. Ethically and legally skilled nurses conduct themselves in a manner consistent with their personal moral code and professional role responsibilities. Nurses skilled in ethical/legal competence are able to accomplish the following: Be accountable for their practice to themselves, the patients they serve, the caregiving team, and society. Act as effective patient advocates. Mediate ethical conflicts among the patient, significant others, health care team, and other interested parties. 4/15/2017

Nursing practice involves four areas:- 1- Promoting health and wellness Wellness is a state of well – being. This means engaging in attitudes and behavior that enhance the quality of life and maximize personal potential. Such as improving nutrition and physical fitness; restricting smoking; preventing drug; alcohol mis- use. 4/15/2017

2- Preventing illness The goal of illness prevention activities are to reduce the risk for illness, to promote good health habits, and to maintain optimal functioning. Nurses prevent illness primarily by teaching and by personal example. Such activities include the following: 4/15/2017

Educational programs in areas such as prenatal care for pregnant women, smoking – cessation programs, and stress reduction seminars. Community programs that encourage healthy lifestyles, such as physical fitness programs. Television, radio, or internet information on diet, exercise, and the importance of good health habits. 4/15/2017

3- Restoring health Focus on the individual with an illness and range from early detection of a disease to rehabilitation and teaching during recovery. Such activities include the following:- Providing direct care to the ill person, such as administering medications, baths. Performing diagnostic and assessments that detect an illness e.g., BP, measuring blood sugar. Referring questions and abnormal findings to other health care providers as appropriate. 4/15/2017

Collaboration with other healthcare providers in providing care. Rehabilitating clients to their optimal functional level following physical or mental illness, injury. Working in mental health and chemical dependency programs. 4/15/2017

4- Facilitating coping with disability or death Nurses facilitate patient and family coping with altered function, life crisis, and death. Altered function decreases an individuals ability to carry out activities of daily living and expected roles. 4/15/2017

Nurses can facilitate an optimal level of function through maximizing the person's strengths and potentials, through teaching, and through referral to community support system. Nurses provide care to both patients and families during end-of-life care, and they do so in hospitals, long-term-care facilities, and homes. 4/15/2017

Settings for nursing In the past, the acute care was the only practice setting open to most nurse‘s. Today most nurses work in hospitals, but increasingly they work in clients' homes, community agencies, ambulatory clinics, health maintenance organizations (HMOs). 4/15/2017

Nursing Roles Nurses assume a number of roles when they provide care to clients. For example, the nurse may act as a counselor while providing physical care and teaching aspects of that care. The roles required at specific time depend on the needs of the client and aspects of the particular environment. 4/15/2017

There are different roles for professional nurse which are:- Caregiver Nurses view each client as unique and consider the ''whole'' person in the caring process. Nurses address not only physiologic concerns but also spiritual, emotional, and social needs. The role of caregiver is the primary role of the nurse. 4/15/2017

Decision Maker Problem resolution requires the ability to make sound judgments and decision. Nurses must choose the best approaches to client care, help clients participate in this decision making and use safe and effective judgments when providing care, also involving other members of the health care team and the families of clients in decision making to ensure that sound choices are made. 4/15/2017

Client advocate The protection of human or legal rights and the securing of care for all patients based on the belief that patients have the right to make informed decisions about their own health and lives. 4/15/2017

Communicator Communication is integral to all nursing roles. Nurses are the healthcare professionals who spend the most time with clients; they have the best opportunity for observing, communicating, and identifying problems or improvements in the plan of care. The use of effective interpersonal and therapeutic communication skills to establish and maintain helping relationships with patients of all ages in a wide variety of healthcare settings. 4/15/2017

Educator Educating clients about diseases, prevention, nutrition and healthy behaviors is essential. Nurses must explain treatments and procedures, answer any questions clients have. Education is involved in all nursing activities. 4/15/2017

Manger and Coordinator Nurses managing and coordinate the activities, treatments that involve clients care in effective, efficient, and in a manner that benefits the client. 4/15/2017

Counselor The use of therapeutic interpersonal communication skills to provide information, make appropriate referrals, and facilitate the patient's problem – solving and decision – making skills. 4/15/2017

Change agent The nurse acts as a change agent when assisting others, that is, clients, to make modifications in their own behavior. Nurses also act to make changes in a system, if it is not helping a client return to health. 4/15/2017

Leader The assertive, self- confident practice of nursing when providing care, effecting change, and functioning with groups. 4/15/2017

Expanded nursing roles Nurse Practitioner Clinical Nurse Specialist Researcher The participation in or conduct of research to increase knowledge in nursing and improve patient care. Expanded nursing roles Nurse Practitioner Clinical Nurse Specialist Nurse Midwife Nurse Anesthetist Nurse Administrator 4/15/2017

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