careplan Flashcards
is the ordering of nursing diagnoses or patient problems to establish an order for nursing interventions
priority setting
t/f: problem focused diagnoses and problems take priority over wellness, possible risk, and health promotion problems?
True
this proccess helps you anticipate and sequence nursing interventions when a patient has multiple nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems
establishing priorities/prioirty setting
t/f: you shouldn’t establish priorities in relation to their ongoing clinical importance
false
setting priorities based on patient diagnoses and collaborative problems is a part of?
planning nursing care
what do you need to identify while planning nursing care?
patient centered goals and expected outcomes
what do you need to prescribe while planning nursing care?
appropriate nursing interventions
a nursing care plan is something youre going to implement, but where else is it important to focus on ?
while giving report
what is the importance of a nursing diagnoses that if untreated will result in harm to patient or others?
high
what level of importance is given to a nursing diagnoses that is not always directly related to a specific illness or prognosis but affect a patients future well-being?
low
What level of importance is given to a nonemergent and non life threatening diagnosis?
intermediate
when should you review priorities?
each time you see a patient
this is a broad statement that describes the desired change in a patient’s condition, perceptions, or behavior
goal
t/f: you are usually going to have a short and long term goal?
true
what are goals often based on?
standards of care or clinical gudelines for minimal safe practice
what is the time frame for a short term goal?
next couple of hours or by shift change
what is the time frame for a long term goal?
usually seven days or longer
under which stage is care planning in the nursing process?
planning
which four elements affect your careplanning?
expereience, knowledge, standards, and attitudes
which is patient collaboration necessary?
to better prioritize goals and to develop realistic and relevant plan of care
what pneumonic is used when making goals?
SMART
What are SMART Goals?
specific, measurable, attainable, reasonable, time bound
What are the three types of interventions?
nurse initiated, health care provider initiated, other provider-initiated
what are factors to consider while selecting nursing interventions?
desired patient outcomes, characteristics of nursing diagnosis, research, feasibility, acceptability to patient, nurses own competency
hospitals are using ____ and ______ ____ _____ ____ protocols to reduce variations in clinical practice, standardize evicence based care, reduce patient length of stay, and improve patient oucomes
critical pathways and enhanced recovery after surgery
t/f: you must individualize or tailor patient care?
TRUE
what do you do when you face problems in providing nursing or collaborative care or in delivering dependent interventions?
you consult with other health care professionals
what are the standardizes nursing diagnoses that we use?
NAMDA