The five steps of care planning are as follows: assessment, nursing, diagnosis,
planning, execution, and evaluation.
A nursing diagnosis is a phase in the nursing process that identifies a medical
issue that can be addressed with nursing interventions.
A doctor's recognition of a disease or condition is known as a medical
diagnostic.
The planning process entails... - ANSWER establishing priorities, objectives,
and strategies to assist the customer in achieving them
Intervention: ANSWER The nursing team's action or measure to assist the client
in achieving a goal
Activities of daily life (ADLs): Answers
BDL-ANSWER Activities of daily life
CCL-ANSWER Continency care level (depending on the size)
Level of cognition: ANSWER Recollection and direction
ANSWER Community Care Access Center, or CCAC, arranges for both
admittance to long-term care facilities and community in-home resources.
Care plan: ANSWER A record outlining the services and care the client needs
to get every shift
Assessment: ANSWER to track and evaluate the client's progress toward
achieving the objectives specified in the care plan
, Objective data: ANSWER information that an observer can see, hear, feel, or
smell; indicators
Subjective data: ANSWER: information someone shares with you that your
senses are unable to perceive; symptoms
Measurements and observations made every day, every shift, or three to four
times a day are recorded on graphic sheets called ANSWER.
Kardex: ANSWER A kind of card file that compiles data from the medical
record, including prescriptions, therapies, diagnoses, standard care procedures,
equipment, and special requirements
Charts: ANSWER Documentation detailing the client's health, illness, care and
treatment received, and reaction to care
SOAP: Subjective, objective, evaluation, and plan
PIE-ANSWER Issue, solution, and assessment
ANSWER: Restorative care Preventing decline while preserving the existing
level of functioning
ANSWER: Rehabilitation Return to previous levels of function
ANSWER acquired brain injury (ABI)
Acute care, shorter than six months, at ANSWER Hospital
Transition: ANSWER Transferring a customer from one location to another
Admission: ANSWER The formal admission of a patient to any medical
facility where they will remain for any length of time, from a single night to an
extended stay
Discharge: ANSWER When a patient formally leaves a hospital or other
healthcare facility
planning, execution, and evaluation.
A nursing diagnosis is a phase in the nursing process that identifies a medical
issue that can be addressed with nursing interventions.
A doctor's recognition of a disease or condition is known as a medical
diagnostic.
The planning process entails... - ANSWER establishing priorities, objectives,
and strategies to assist the customer in achieving them
Intervention: ANSWER The nursing team's action or measure to assist the client
in achieving a goal
Activities of daily life (ADLs): Answers
BDL-ANSWER Activities of daily life
CCL-ANSWER Continency care level (depending on the size)
Level of cognition: ANSWER Recollection and direction
ANSWER Community Care Access Center, or CCAC, arranges for both
admittance to long-term care facilities and community in-home resources.
Care plan: ANSWER A record outlining the services and care the client needs
to get every shift
Assessment: ANSWER to track and evaluate the client's progress toward
achieving the objectives specified in the care plan
, Objective data: ANSWER information that an observer can see, hear, feel, or
smell; indicators
Subjective data: ANSWER: information someone shares with you that your
senses are unable to perceive; symptoms
Measurements and observations made every day, every shift, or three to four
times a day are recorded on graphic sheets called ANSWER.
Kardex: ANSWER A kind of card file that compiles data from the medical
record, including prescriptions, therapies, diagnoses, standard care procedures,
equipment, and special requirements
Charts: ANSWER Documentation detailing the client's health, illness, care and
treatment received, and reaction to care
SOAP: Subjective, objective, evaluation, and plan
PIE-ANSWER Issue, solution, and assessment
ANSWER: Restorative care Preventing decline while preserving the existing
level of functioning
ANSWER: Rehabilitation Return to previous levels of function
ANSWER acquired brain injury (ABI)
Acute care, shorter than six months, at ANSWER Hospital
Transition: ANSWER Transferring a customer from one location to another
Admission: ANSWER The formal admission of a patient to any medical
facility where they will remain for any length of time, from a single night to an
extended stay
Discharge: ANSWER When a patient formally leaves a hospital or other
healthcare facility