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What is the Association that American Nurse Association (ANA)
protects, promotes, and
optimizes health & abilities
and prevents/ alleviates
illness & injuries?
This association represents International Council of Nurses (ICN)
nursing worldwide/
advance the nursing
profession, promotes and
advocates they well being
of nurses
What is the Nursing ADPIE
Process?
What does ADPIE stand A-assessment D-diagnosis P-planning I-implementation
for? E-evaluate
,A nurse is assigned to care Assessment
for a patient who has just
been admitted to the
hospital with complaints of
severe abdominal pain. The
patient is unable to provide
a clear history of the pain,
and there are no previous
medical records available.
The nurse conducts a
thorough examination,
checks vital signs, and
gathers information about
the patient's medical history
from family members
present. In this case
scenario, which part of the
nursing process is being
illustrated?
A nurse is assigned to a Assessment
patient who underwent
surgery for a fractured leg.
The patient is now in the
post-operative recovery
room. The nurse carefully
reviews the patient's
medical records, including
details of the surgery, any
pre-existing conditions, and
the medications
administered during the
operation. The nurse also
assesses the patient's
current vital signs, level of
pain, and overall response
to the surgical
procedure.Which part of
the nursing process is
illustrated?
,A nurse is assigned to care Diagnosis
for a patient who has been
experiencing severe
abdominal pain. The nurse
conducts a thorough
assessment, collecting
information about the
patient's medical history,
current symptoms, and any
relevant factors. The nurse
also performs a physical
examination to gather
additional data.
At the end of the
assessment, the nurse
identifies that the patient's
abdominal pain is localized
to the lower right quadrant
and is associated with
nausea and fever. Based on
this information, the nurse
forms a conclusion about
the likely cause of the pain
and discomfort.which part
of the nursing process
does the nurse engage in
by identifying the likely
cause of the patient's
symptoms?
, Scenario: Diagnosis
A nurse is assigned to a
patient who has been
admitted to the hospital
with shortness of breath
and chest pain. The nurse
begins by assessing the
patient's vital signs, oxygen
saturation, and lung
sounds. The patient reports
a history of smoking and
recent episodes of
coughing.
As the nurse continues the
assessment, they ask the
patient about any allergies,
medication history, and
gather information about
the patient's lifestyle and
habits. The nurse also
reviews the patient's
medical records for any
relevant information.
Upon completing the
assessment, the nurse
recognizes a pattern of
wheezing, increased
respiratory rate, and a
history of smoking. The
patient's symptoms align
with a chronic respiratory
condition.In this case,
which part of the nursing
process involves
recognizing the pattern of
symptoms and forming a
conclusion about the
patient's underlying
respiratory condition?