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  1. Use the nursing process to provide patient care. Identify nursing diagnoses from evidence-based sources. Describe the development of a care plan. Prioritize patient care. Describe documentation for each step of the nursing process. Differentiate between the role of the PN and RN.

  2. To conduct an effective assessment, the nurse must be adept at recognizing a variety of cues: not only the signs of obvious physical health issues, such as high blood pressure or mottled skin, but also subtler indicators that might suggest underlying problems.

  3. 28 sie 2023 · The initial nursing assessment, the first step in the five steps of the nursing process, involves the systematic and continuous collection of data; sorting, analyzing, and organizing that data; and the documentation and communication of the data collected.

  4. 23 wrz 2020 · Acute care nurses are primarily responsible for patient assessment and recognition of clinical change. To protect patients from further deterioration and promote patient recovery, it is imperative that nurses use appropriately targeted clinical cues to detect changes in clinical states.

  5. Introduce the nursing process in your first basic nursing course as the foundation for clinical decision-making. Minimize emphasis on the NANDA nursing diagnosis list and ensure that students understand that the diagnostic labels and taxonomy are not universally used in health care today.

  6. 14 gru 2023 · An evidence-based, structured approach to patient assessment for hospitalized patients is needed for consistency in nursing assessment, to increase nursing staff confidence to escalate care and ultimately improve patient outcomes and well-being.

  7. 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.