51-60 Flashcards
statement of the client’s response (NANDA label).
Problem
→ factors contributing to or probable causes of the responses.
Etiology
defining characteristics are present the nurse does not know the cause
Writing unknown etiology
when there are too many etiologic factors
Use of complex factors
to describe either the problem or etiology.
Using the world possible
divides the etiology into two parts
Using secondary
Any treatment, based upon clinical judgment and knowledge, that a nurse performs to enhance client’s outcomes
Nursing Intervention
Involves all healthcare providers interacting with the client.
Multidisciplinary
Types of Planning
- Initial Planning
- Ongoing Planning
- Discharge Planning
Developing Nursing Care Plans (NCP)
a strategy for action that exists in the nurse’s mind.
Informal
Developing Nursing Care Plans (NCP)
written or computerized guide
Formal
Formal plan that specifies the nursing care for groups of clients with common needs
Standardized Care Plan
Tailored to meet the unique needs of a specific client — needs addressed by the standardized plan.
Individualized Care Plan