Planning? - Answer prioritizing issues that are raised in assessment to nursing which
can be supported or assisted with nursing interventions and creating a care plan
What are the types of planning? - Answer Initial - the preliminary plan
Ongoing - updating their plan of care
Discharge - anticipating the for discharge planning
What does setting priorities mean? - Answer most important needs first, based on
severity and physiological importance
2 types of priorities
High - can be physiological and psychological
Low - affects client's future and wellbeing
Goals?
- Answer a specific client behaviour or response attained by the nursing dx or
collaborative problem resolution
The types of goal?
-Response 1. Short Term - an objective behavior or response which a client is suppose
to attain within a weeks time frame
2. Long Term - a goal a client is suppose to achieve within a longer time period usually
days months weeks
3. Psychomotor - a goal that integrates cognitive and motor skills
4. Cognitive - goal to increase client's knowledge
5. Affective - goal to change individual's attitude, choices, and relationships.
6. Client Centred - one that is specific and measurable of a clients behaviour response
that measures clients greatest level of wellness and independence
, Implementation - Answer 4th in NP that initiates or completes the steps from the
planning step.
During the implementation phase the nurse will be.
Monitoring
Maintaining
Assessing
Teaching
Reviewing
Reminding
Stressing - importance of things
What interventions make the NIC? - Answer 1. Independent Interventions -
nurse initiated, EI, no orders from anyone else
2. Dependant - with doctors orders I.e. medication administration —-> directed towards
treating the medical diagnosis, nurse just initiates the action administering pills
3. Collaborative Intervention - nurses collaborating w/ other HCP together using
knowledge, skill and expertise from various HCP
What MUST be considered when choosing a nursing intervention/How do you choose an
intervention appropriately?- Answer Feasibility of the action
Acceptability of the actin to the client
Capability of the nurse
Evidence for the intervention
Goals and expected outcomes
Nursing diagnosis
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