3 Nursing Process
Amy Ertwine
Objectives:
- Describe each step of the nursing process: assessment, analysis, planning, implementation and evaluation.
- Explain how critical thinking is used in the nursing process
- Describe the purpose of and activities necessary for the nursing assessment.
- Differentiate between objective and subjective data.
- Describe how to organize data collected from the nursing assessment.
- Differentiate between a nursing diagnosis and a medical diagnosis.
- Identify common sources of error in formulating a nursing diagnosis.
- Using Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs, prioritize
- Differentiate between a patient goal and an expected outcome and give an example of each.
- Describe the purpose and activities of outcome identification.
- Formulate an expected outcome based on a patient scenario.
- Describe the purposes and activities regarding planning nursing care.
- Formulate various types of nursing interventions based on a patient scenario.
- Differentiate between and among nursing orders, physician orders and collaborative orders.
- Discuss various methods of evaluation of a care plan.
- Given information obtained in an assessment, formulate a plan of care.
- Use the nursing process to provide basic care to an individual.