Nursing Process
Nursing Process
Process
Resources
Andrea Ackermann, Mount St. Mary
College, Critical-thinking-the-nursing-
process 2001.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/nursing/courses/1
28,(2005
)
Sara-jo Wiscombe, Nursing Process
,Wallace Community College ,May 22,2001.
Tucker C, MODULE A INTRODUCTION TO
NURSING Process, August 21, 2002 .
The Nursing Process
Nursing Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
Characteristics of the
Nursing Process
Within the legal scope of nursing
Based on knowledge-requiring critical
thinking
Planned-organized and systematic
Client-centered
Goal-directed
Prioritized
Dynamic
Benefits of using the nursing
process
Continuity of care Increased client
Prevention of participation
duplication
Individualized Collaboration of
care
care
Standards of care
Being Accountable
ATTITUDES- curious/open-minded/non-
judgmental….
Critical Thinking
Critical thinking in nursing is an
essential component of professional
accountability and quality nursing
care.
UNWARRANTED CHEERFULNESS
FALSE REASSURANCE
GIVING ADVICE
Observation
Interview
Types of questions
Environment (physical and
emotional) Spiritual
conciderations
Examination
Types of Data To Collect:
Objective data-observable and
measurable facts (Signs)
Subjective data-information that only
the client feels and can describe
(Symptoms)
CULTURAL DIVERSITY
COMPENSATION PROJECTION
DENIAL REPRESSION
DISPLACEMENT SUPPRESSION
RATIONALIZATION REGRESSION
Continued
Client
Other individuals
Previous records
Consultations
Diagnostics studies
Relevant literature
Assessment
Establish
the goals, interventions
and outcomes
General Guidelines for
Setting Priorities
1. Take care of immediate
life-threatening issues.
2. Safety issues.
3. Patient-identified issues.
4. Nurse-identified priorities based on
the overall picture, the patient as a
whole person, and availability of
time and resources.
Nurse Identified Priorities
Nursing Diagnosis
Judgment or conclusion about the risk for—
or actual—need/problem of the patient
NANDA format
NANDA – North American
Nursing Diagnosis Association
Identifies nursing functions
Creates classification system
Establishes diagnostic labels
Measurable
Realistic
Planning
Identification of goals and outcome criteria
Prioritization
Time frame
Selecting Nursing
Interventions
Planning the measures that the client
and nurse will use to accomplish
identified goals involves critical
thinking.
Nursing interventions are directed at
eliminating the etiologies.
Selecting an intervention
Evaluation
Ongoing part of the nursing process
Determining the status of the goals
and
outcomes of care
Monitoring the patient’s response to
drug therapy
Documentation
Clear and concise
Appropriate terminology
Usually on a designated form
Physical assessment
Usually by Review of Systems
• Overview of symptoms
• Diet
• Each body system