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Nursing process

1. Assessment - Collection of subjective and objective patient information on which you base

your care plan

2. Diagnosis - Analyzing the assessment data and making conclusions about patient needs

3. Planning - Developing patient outcomes/goals and identifying nursing interventions to

accomplish them. 3.Identifying the right expected outcomes provides criteria to measure and

evaluate the impact of your interventions

Implementation - The action phase where you carry out the nursing interventions

4.Evaluation - Continually deciding whether patient outcomes were met. If not met, review the

process to determine why, obtain more assessments, and revise diagnoses, outcomes, and

interventions as needed

Health Promotion

-Primary Prevention Preventing disease from developing through the promotion of healthy

lifestyles.

-Secondary Prevention Screening efforts to promote early detection of disease.

-Tertiary Prevention Minimizing disability from acute or chronic disease or injury and helping

the patient maximize their health.

Types of health assessment

1. 1. Comprehensive (Complete) Physical Examination

When: Performed when a patient is admitted to the hospital

,Purpose: Initial, thorough evaluation of the patient's overall health status

Scope: Complete head-to-toe assessment of all body systems

Types of health assessment

2. Focused (Clinical) Assessment

When:

At the beginning of each shift in acute care settings

During ongoing patient encounters in response to specific concerns

When signs indicate a change in patient condition or new complication

Purpose: Establish current patient status or address specific patient concerns

Scope: Brief, individualized examination that includes:

Vital signs (including pain level and pulse oximetry)

Head, eyes, ears, nose, throat, neck

Thorax (lung and heart sounds)

Abdomen (bowel sounds)

Extremities (edema, pulses, capillary refill, skin turgor, muscle strength)

Equipment assessment (wounds, IV sites, oxygen delivery, NG tubes, cardiac monitoring,

urinary catheters)

Intake and output documentation

Patient-specific concerns

Types of health assessment

3. Emergency Assessment

When: Conducted in emergent situations

,Purpose: Quickly assess the extent of patient injuries and determine care priorities

Scope: Rapid evaluation including triage to prioritize life-threatening conditions

Phases of the interview/phase 1

1. Introduction Phase

Purpose: Make a strong first impression and establish rapport

Key Actions:

Greet the patient and introduce yourself

Address adult patients by their title and surname initially (Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms.)

Ask "What is your preferred name?" or "How would you like to be addressed?"

Avoid using first names unless requested (exception: adolescents or children)

Acknowledge all individuals in the room and determine their role and level of participation in

care

Establish the purpose of the visit

Explain the purpose and process of the interview

Phases of the interview/phase 2

2. Discussion Phase

Purpose: Collect the health history and gather patient data

Key Actions:

Gather data about various aspects of the patient's health

Facilitate the direction of conversation while keeping it patient-centered

Allow the patient to share concerns, beliefs, and values in their own words

, Use a variety of communication skills and techniques to enhance conversation and data

collection

Phases of the interview/ phase 3

3. Summary Phase

Purpose: Provide closure to the interview

Key Actions:

Summarize main points gained from the interview

Emphasize data that have implications for health promotion, disease prevention, or resolution of

health problems

Allow for clarification of data

Validate that you have an accurate understanding of the patient's health issues, problems, and

concerns

Plan for the next steps with the patient

End the interview

Types of questions and techniques to use during the interview

QUESTIONS

Open-Ended Questions

Begin the interview with broad questions

Encourage free-flowing, open responses

Examples: "How have you been feeling?" or "What brings you in to the clinic today?"

Allow patients to describe symptoms in their own words and at their own pace

Elicit responses that are more than one or two words

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