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The Nursing Process ASSESSMENT
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Nursing Process Dynamic, ongoing Facilitates delivery of organized plan of nursing care Involves 5 parts –Assessment –Diagnosis –Planning (goal making) –Implementation –Evaluation
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Assessment Systematic Deliberate (planned, organized) Collection of information (data) –Patient’s current and past health status –Functional status –Past and present coping patterns
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Types of Nursing Assessments Initial Focused Emergency Time-lapsed
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Assessment Priorities Health orientation Development stage Need for nursing Practical considerations
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2 parts of Assessment Collection and verification of data from primary source (the patient) secondary source (family, health records, other healthcare professionals) Analysis of data
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Assessment Purpose Formulate a database about the patient’s –Perceived needs –Health problems –Responses to the problems Extra information about –Related experiences –Health practices –Goals/values/expectations about healthcare system
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Critical Thinking Used by nurse collecting data An active, organized thought process A simultaneous synthesis of nurse’s –Knowledge –Clinical experience –Standards of practice –Critical thinking standards and attitudes
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Data Collection Characteristics Complete Factual Accurate Relevant
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Data Collection Methods Observation Interview –Preparatory –Orientation –Working –Termination Techniques of Physical Assessment
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DATA COLLECTION Types of Data –Subjective –What the patient or family member says –Goes in “---” (quotation marks) –Other sources Health care team members Health record
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DATA COLLECTION –Objective –Observed data (What is not spoken) –Findings from physical exam –Results from diagnostic or lab tests –Information from pertinent nursing or medical literature
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Documentation of Data Clear and concise Appropriate terminology –Usually on a designated form Physical assessment –Usually by Review of Systems Overview of symptoms Diet Each body system
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Data Validation Verifies understanding of information Comparison with another source patient or family member record health team member
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Data Interpretation Process of inferential reasoning and judgment (critical thinking) Interpretation of what information is relevant to present status Summary of data Provides focus for nursing attention
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