Nursing Process

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S. TIME SPECIFIC CONTENT TEACHING LEARNING A.V.

EVALUATION
NO. OBJECTIVE ACTIVITY ACTIVITY AIDS
1 1 Introduce the Teacher Students By using What is nursing
MIN nursing INTRODUCTION explaining listening and white process ?
process. using white taking down board
he nursing process is a systematic, rational method board notes
of planning that guides all nursing actions in questioning. answering
delivering holistic and patient-focused care. The
nursing process is a form of scientific reasoning
and requires the nurse's critical thinking to provide
the best care possible to the client.
2 1 Define nursing Teacher Students By using Define nursing
MIN process. DEFINITION defined listening lecture process ?
nursing method
Nursing process is a systematic method of process
providing care to clients.

3 1 Enlist the Teacher Students By using What are the


MIN purpose of PURPOSES OF NURSING PROCESS explaining looking at leaflets purpose of
nursing the purpose the leaflets nursing process?
process. • To identify a client’s health status and actual or of nursing
potential health care problems or needs. process.
• To establish plans to meet the identified needs.
• To provide specific nursing interventions to meet
those needs.

4 1MIN Enlist the Teacher Students By using What are the


characteristic CHARACTERISTICS OF NURSING explaining listening lecture characteristic of
of nursing PROCESS the method nursing process
process characteristic
• Cyclic of nursing
• Dynamic nature process
• Client centeredness
• Focus on problem solving
• Interpersonal and collaborative style
• Universal applicability
• Use of critical thinking and clinical reasoning.

5 1 Enlist the Teacher Students By using What are the


MIN components of COMPONENTS OF NURSING PROCESS explaining looking at pamphlets components of
nursing process the the nursing
1. Assessment (data collection), components pamphlets process ?
2. Nursing diagnosis of nursing
3. Planning process
4. Implementation
5. Evaluation.
6 10 Explain the
MIN Nursing ASSESSMENT
assessment
Nursing assessment is the first step in the nursing
process, is the systematic and continuous
collection, organization, and documentation of data
(information).

TYPES OF ASSESSMENT

1. Initial nursing assessment


2. Problem-focused assessment
3. Emergency assessment
4. Time-lapsed reassessment

COLLECTION OF DATA

Data collection is the process of gathering


information about a client’s health status. It
includes the health history.
physical examination.

results of laboratory and diagnostic tests.

TYPES OF DATA

1. Subjective data(symptoms): are clear only to


the person affected and can be described only
by that person. Itching, pain, and feelings of
worry.

2. Objective data(signs): are detectable by an


observer or can be measured or tested for
example, a discoloration of the skin or a blood
pressure reading is objective data.

SOURCES OF DATA

1. Primary : The client is the primary source


of data.
2. Secondary: Family members, health
professionals, records and reports, laboratory
and diagnostic results.

METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION

1. Observation : It is gathering data by using


the senses: vision, smell and hearing are used.
2. Interview : is a structured conversation
where one participant asks questions, and the
other provides answers.
3. Examination : To conduct the examination,
the nurse uses techniques of inspection,
palpation, percussion and auscultation.

1 Explain the
MIN nursing NURSING DIAGNOSIS
diagnosis
The nursing diagnosis is the nurse’s clinical
judgment about the client’s response to actual or
potential health conditions or needs. Components
Nursing Diagnosis (1) The problem (2) The
etiology (3) The defining characteristics. Acute
pain related to abdominal surgery as evidenced by
patient discomfort and pain scale.

Explain the
Planning PLANNING

Planning is the third step of the nursing process


involves decision making and problem solving.

Explain the
nursing NURSING IMPLEMENTATION
implementation (INTERVENTIONS)

is the fourth step of the nursing process. A nursing


intervention is any management or activity, that a
nurse performs to improve patient’s health.

NURSING INTERVENTION ACTIVITIES

Assistance with ADLs


Therapeutic interventions
 Monitoring and surveillance
 Teaching Discharge planning
 Supervision and coordination of personnel
Explain the Evaluation Evaluation is the fifth step in the
Evaluation nursing process. It involves determining if the
client’s goals have been met, partially met, or not
met.

1 Conclude the Teacher Students By using Explain the


MIN nursing process CONCLUSION conclude the listening lecture conclusion of
nursing method nursing process
The use of the nursing process to identify process
the nursing diagnosis of fatigue, design and
implement specific nursing interventions, and
evaluate patient outcomes leads to quality nursing
care. he nursing process functions as a systematic
guide to client-centered care with 5 sequential
steps. These are assessment, diagnosis, planning,
implementation, and evaluation. Assessment is the
first step and involves critical thinking skills and
data collection; subjective and objective.

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