Nursing Process Flashcards
Identify each of the C’s associated with the core values of nursing 
- Care
- Compassion
- Commitment
Describe nursing care
Providing support and assistance to individuals in need, addressing their physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs while promoting their overall well-being.
What is Person-Centered Care:
Person-centered care tailors healthcare services around the individual’s specific needs, preferences, and values, focusing on their dignity, autonomy, and quality of life.
What are the values that Underpin the provision of Person-Centered Care
- Individuality
- Respect
- Partnership
- Privacy and Dignity
- Confidentiality
- Independence
- Positive Self-image
- Empathy
Describe holistic
Holistic care considers the complete person, addressing their physical, emotional, mental, social, and spiritual needs to promote overall well-being.
What does the term ADL’s mean and list the 12 Activities
The activities of daily living.
1. Maintaining a safe environment
2.Communicating
3. Breathing
4. Eating and drinking
5. Expressing sexuality
6.Eliminating
7. Working and playing
8. Sleeping and resting
9. Mobilising
10.Controlling body temperature
11. Personal cleaning and dressing
12. Dying
Explain the nursing process and it aims
It’s is a critical thinking model aimed to promote a competent level of care provision.
In relation to roper Logan and Tierney Model of Care what does the term individuality of living mean?
Each individual has their own values, moralities, views and this impacts how we live our own lives
Explain in your own words the assessment phase of the nursing process
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Explain in your own words the diagnosis phase of the nursing process
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Explain in your own words the Planning phase of the nursing process
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Explain in your own words the implantation phase of the nursing process
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Explain in your own words the evaluation phase of the nursing process
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What are the phases of the nursing process
1.) Assessments
2.) Diagnosis
3.) Planning
4.) Implementation
5.) Evaluation
What are the risk factors associated for developing a pressure sore
1.) Mositure
2.) Medical conditions
3.) Poor Mobility
4.) Advanced age