NFDN 1001- FINAL EXAM questions with 100% complete solutions A+
updated
A systematic and rational method
of planning and providing patient
Nursing care or- ganized around a series of
Process phases that facilitates evidence-
informed and ethical practice
1. Assessment
2.Nursing Diagnoses
5 Stages of the Nursing 3. Planning
Process 4. Implementation
5. Evaluation
Person/
Client
Health
Metaparadigms Environmen
t Nursing
Social
Justice
a systematic and ongoing process
Assessment of gathering, organizing,
validating, and documenting data
related to the patient's health
status through inquiry, collabora-
tion, and using various resources
Nursing Diagnoses
a clinical judgement that identifies
a pa- tient's response to actual or
potential health problems
Planning the steps taken by the patient,
nurse, and interprofessional team
to formulate goals, identify
timelines, and coordinate
resources
an intentional effort to achieve the
Implementati goals related to the patient's
on health status
to review and measure whether
the care goals were met, to
1/
22
,NFDN 1001- FINAL EXAM questions with 100% complete solutions A+
updated
identify if there were
Evaluation any unintended outcomes, and to
deter- mine if any changes to the
plan are re- quired in order to
accomplish any unmet goals
Cyclical Nature of the Nursing
Process
2/
22
, NFDN 1001- FINAL EXAM questions with 100% complete solutions A+
updated
Initial assessment leads to
interpretation of data to decide
what is most impor- tant, analysis
of data helps you prior- itize both
needs and actions, planning
identifies the most appropriate
actions, implementing the plans
includes actions you and your
patient take, and evaluation
identifies new assessment data
that will influence priorities and
planning in the next cycle of the
nursing process
Autonomy independence
the process that nurses use to
critical-
Nursing Judgement
Subjective Data
Metaparadigm Concepts
Objective Data
Purposes of Nursing Care
Plans
3/
22
updated
A systematic and rational method
of planning and providing patient
Nursing care or- ganized around a series of
Process phases that facilitates evidence-
informed and ethical practice
1. Assessment
2.Nursing Diagnoses
5 Stages of the Nursing 3. Planning
Process 4. Implementation
5. Evaluation
Person/
Client
Health
Metaparadigms Environmen
t Nursing
Social
Justice
a systematic and ongoing process
Assessment of gathering, organizing,
validating, and documenting data
related to the patient's health
status through inquiry, collabora-
tion, and using various resources
Nursing Diagnoses
a clinical judgement that identifies
a pa- tient's response to actual or
potential health problems
Planning the steps taken by the patient,
nurse, and interprofessional team
to formulate goals, identify
timelines, and coordinate
resources
an intentional effort to achieve the
Implementati goals related to the patient's
on health status
to review and measure whether
the care goals were met, to
1/
22
,NFDN 1001- FINAL EXAM questions with 100% complete solutions A+
updated
identify if there were
Evaluation any unintended outcomes, and to
deter- mine if any changes to the
plan are re- quired in order to
accomplish any unmet goals
Cyclical Nature of the Nursing
Process
2/
22
, NFDN 1001- FINAL EXAM questions with 100% complete solutions A+
updated
Initial assessment leads to
interpretation of data to decide
what is most impor- tant, analysis
of data helps you prior- itize both
needs and actions, planning
identifies the most appropriate
actions, implementing the plans
includes actions you and your
patient take, and evaluation
identifies new assessment data
that will influence priorities and
planning in the next cycle of the
nursing process
Autonomy independence
the process that nurses use to
critical-
Nursing Judgement
Subjective Data
Metaparadigm Concepts
Objective Data
Purposes of Nursing Care
Plans
3/
22