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Recognizing Cues. The primary focus of a nursing assessment is to systematically identify a patient's health concerns. This process involves a detailed examination of the patient's current health status to identify any changes or risks that could affect care and treatment.
The nursing process is a critical thinking model based on a systematic approach to patient-centered care. Nurses use the nursing process to perform clinical reasoning and make clinical judgments when providing patient care.
25 lip 2023 · Developing cue recognition in nursing students Using the Engage Fundamentals module on hygiene, Jamison highlighted a few examples that help students learn to recognize cues and how faculty can use the resource to reinforce what was learned.
23 wrz 2020 · Table 3 presents the clinical cues nurses used in eight studies to recognize changes in patients' cognition. Four studies focused on delirium; three studies examined recognition of patient confusion; and one study detailed how acute care nurses assessed for cognitive and behavioral changes.
6 sie 2014 · Initial evidence exists of differences in cue recognition between novice and expert nurses. Influences on cue recognition include familiarity with the patient or the patient’s health condition....
The purpose of the nursing process is to establish a standard of care where nurses assess patients and create plans of action to address individualized patient needs. The nursing process has other purposes, as well, including but not limited to the following. • Establishes plans to meet patient needs.
Identify evidence-based nursing actions to effectively address the clinical situation of the client’s health problem. Prioritize plan of care to achieve optimal client outcomes. Prioritize nursing care when caring for multiple clients. Re-prioritize nursing actions as the client’s condition changes.