nursing process
nursing pedagogy
The functions of a nurse are currently being expanded due to health care reforms. At the same time, one of the most important components of professional activity is nursing pedagogy - the transfer to the patient and his relatives of the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities.
The effectiveness of the nursing process directly depends on the literacy and professionalism of the nurse. When a patient loses the ability to self-care, a nurse comes to the rescue. But not only to help carry out the necessary actions. A much more important task of the nurse is to teach the patient to serve himself under the prevailing conditions.
Interdependent Nursing Interventions
The implementation of the patient care plan includes interdependent nursing interventions (in addition to dependent and independent ).
At the same time, the nurse equally cooperates with the doctor, exercise therapy instructor, psychologist, and social work specialist. Read completely "
Independent Nursing Interventions
So, the fourth stage of the nursing process includes independent nursing interventions in addition to dependent ones . Such interventions are within the competence of the nurse. They are carried out without a special prescription from the attending physician and other specialists.
Independent nursing interventions. Nurse actions
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Dependent Nursing Interventions
Dependent nursing interventions are performed by a nurse solely on the prescription of a doctor, recorded in the patient's medical history. Appointments can be both therapeutic and diagnostic.
The role of the nurse is to correctly follow the doctor's instructions in compliance with the rules of the sanitary and epidemiological regime, medical ethics and deontology. All nursing interventions are performed at step 4 of the nursing process .
Evaluation of the nurse's performance
Stage V of the nursing process
At the 5th stage of the nursing process (SP) there is a final assessment of the nurse's activities based on the achieved results of patient care.
Outcomes are continuously evaluated throughout the nursing process. Starting with the patient's identified problems, the nurse analyzes her activities and the patient's response to nursing interventions. Read completely "
Stage 4 of the nursing process
Stage IV of the nursing process
Implementation of the plan of nursing interventions, or stage 4 of the nursing process is defined as the implementation of the planned scope of actions aimed at achieving the set goals.
In order for the 4th stage of the nursing process to be carried out correctly, there are the following recommendations: read in full »
Nursing Intervention Plan
Stage III of the Nursing Process
At the third stage of the nursing process, a plan of nursing interventions for further care of the patient. Planning is the process of setting goals (desired outcomes of care) and determining the scope of nursing interventions. Read completely "
Nursing diagnosis
Stage II of the nursing process
At the second stage of the nursing process, the nursing diagnosis or identification of the patient's existing and potential problems is determined.
In contrast to the medical diagnosis, nursing diagnosis is most often not one due to several problems in the patient. Nursing diagnostics covers all areas of the patient's life, in connection with which nursing diagnoses are combined as: read more »
Stages of the Nursing Process
Consider the main stages of the nursing processused in international and Russian practice.
Stage I - nursing examination of the patient . The nurse is engaged in the collection, analysis and evaluation of subjective and objective information about the patient. Read completely "
Nursing examination of the patient
Stage I of the nursing process
In addition to medical, there is a nursing examination of the patient as the first stage of the nursing process. At this stage, the nurse collects information about the patient using her senses:
- vision;
- hearing;
- smell;
- touch. Read completely "