Nursing Models and Care Planning CC
Nursing Models and Care Planning CC
Nursing Models and Care Planning CC
AND CARE
PLANNING
Myerscough – Lynwood
School of
Veterinary Nursing
Lisa Mulcock
AIMS OF THE PRESENTATION
To define the terms:
– Medical Model
– Nursing Model
– Nursing Process
To explain these terms in the context of
veterinary nursing and how the use of
nursing models and the nursing process
can shape our practice through care
planning.
WHAT IS A MEDICAL MODEL?
McKenna (1994)
WHAT WILL NURSING MODELS
ENABLE US TO DO?
Assessment
Planning
Evaluation
Implementation
THE NURSING PROCESS CONTD.
Remember:
Wrong info = wrong/inadequate action
PLANNING
To solve actual identified problems
To prevent identified potential problems
becoming actual ones
To alleviate any problems which cannot be
rectified
To help the patient and the owner to cope
positively with those problems which cannot
be solved or alleviated
To prevent recurrence of a treated problem
To maintain comfort and dignity when death
is inevitable
SETTING GOALS
Setting goals must be part of the planning
process.
For each actual and potential problem a goal
must be set.
A distinction should be made between short
term and long term goals
Goals should be looked at as outcomes which
are able to be observed, measured or tested
so that the evaluation stage can be achieved
...........
THE NURSING PLAN
A plan is made of all the proposed nursing
interventions needed to achieve the goals
But ...
it states that nurses should assess but does not tells
them what to look for.
it advocates planning but does not say what form the
care plan should take.
it talks of intervention but does not specify what
might be appropriate interventions
it call's for evaluation without specifying the
standards against which comparisons should be
made..
Angleton & Chalmers (2000)
NURSING MODELS
This is where Nursing models come in ...
Roper Orem
Logan & Tierney Model
Of Nursing
(RLT Model)
THE RLT MODEL
The model has 5 main parts :
–Activities of Living.
–The patients life span.
–Dependence-Independence continuum.
–Factors influencing the Activities of Living.
–Individuality in Living.
ACTIVITIES OF LIVING
Maintaining a safe environment
Communiicatiion
Breathiing
Eating & drinking
Elimination
Personal cleansing & dressing(grooming)
Controlling body temperature
Mobilising
Working & playing
Expressing sexuality
Sleeping
Dying
LIFE SPAN
Psychological.
Socio-cultural.
Environmental.
Politico-economic
INDIVIDUALITY IN LIVING
The Activities of Living are the main concept
off this model and although every patient is
likely to carry out these activities each
patient may do them differently therefore
expressing themselves as an individual..#