NUR 1141 Pharmocotheraputics Unit 1
The First Part of the Nursing Process
Assessment
The second part of the nursing process
Nursing Diagnosis
the third part of the nursing process
planning with goals and outcomes
the fourth part of the nursing process
implementation with patient education
the fifth part of the nursing process
evaluation
Assessment
•Data collection, review, and analysis
•Medication profile
• Any and all drug use
,• Prescriptions
• Over-the-counter medications
• Vitamins, herbs, and supplements
• Compliance and adherence
Nurse Diagnosis in Drug therapy
used to communicate and share information about the patient and the patient experience.
related to drug therapy include:
• Deficient knowledge
• Risk for injury
• Nonadherence (Noncompliance)
Criteria to develop a nursing diagnosis
• Patient response to illness, injury, or significant change
• Factors related to the response ("related to")
• Listing of cues, clues, evidence, or other data that support the nurse's claim for the diagnosis ("as evidenced by")
Planning
Identification of goals and outcome criteria
Goals
,Objective, measurable, and realistic with an established time period for achievement of the outcomes that are specifically
stated in the outcome criteria
Outcome Criteria
Concrete descriptions of patient goals
Implementation
Initiation and completion of specific nursing actions as defined by the nursing diagnoses, goals, and outcome criteria
Independent, collaborative, and dependent
The phase where the six rights of medications is used
Implementation
The Six rights of medication
Right drug
Right dose
Right time
Right route
Right patient
Right documentation
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
• Expected and unexpected responses
•Clear, concise documentation
Compliance
Implementation or fulfillment of a prescriber's or caregiver's prescribed course of treatment or therapeutic plan by a
patient.
Medication Error
Any preventable adverse drug event involving inappropriate medication use by a patient or health care professional; it
may or may not cause the patient harm.
Noncompliance
An informed decision on the part of the patient not to adhere to or follow a therapeutic plan or suggestion.
Adherence
acknowledges the consideration/acceptance of patient/family/caregiver participation in use of the nursing process.
Nursing Process
The First Part of the Nursing Process
Assessment
The second part of the nursing process
Nursing Diagnosis
the third part of the nursing process
planning with goals and outcomes
the fourth part of the nursing process
implementation with patient education
the fifth part of the nursing process
evaluation
Assessment
•Data collection, review, and analysis
•Medication profile
• Any and all drug use
,• Prescriptions
• Over-the-counter medications
• Vitamins, herbs, and supplements
• Compliance and adherence
Nurse Diagnosis in Drug therapy
used to communicate and share information about the patient and the patient experience.
related to drug therapy include:
• Deficient knowledge
• Risk for injury
• Nonadherence (Noncompliance)
Criteria to develop a nursing diagnosis
• Patient response to illness, injury, or significant change
• Factors related to the response ("related to")
• Listing of cues, clues, evidence, or other data that support the nurse's claim for the diagnosis ("as evidenced by")
Planning
Identification of goals and outcome criteria
Goals
,Objective, measurable, and realistic with an established time period for achievement of the outcomes that are specifically
stated in the outcome criteria
Outcome Criteria
Concrete descriptions of patient goals
Implementation
Initiation and completion of specific nursing actions as defined by the nursing diagnoses, goals, and outcome criteria
Independent, collaborative, and dependent
The phase where the six rights of medications is used
Implementation
The Six rights of medication
Right drug
Right dose
Right time
Right route
Right patient
Right documentation
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
• Expected and unexpected responses
•Clear, concise documentation
Compliance
Implementation or fulfillment of a prescriber's or caregiver's prescribed course of treatment or therapeutic plan by a
patient.
Medication Error
Any preventable adverse drug event involving inappropriate medication use by a patient or health care professional; it
may or may not cause the patient harm.
Noncompliance
An informed decision on the part of the patient not to adhere to or follow a therapeutic plan or suggestion.
Adherence
acknowledges the consideration/acceptance of patient/family/caregiver participation in use of the nursing process.
Nursing Process