P&P Chapter 19 Implementing Nurse Care Flashcards
Any treatment, based on clinical judgment and knowledge, that a nurse performed through nteractions with patients.
Nursing interventations
Treat or manage a medical diagnosis
Physician initiated Interventions
Physical care techniques Lifesaving measures
Direct Care
Document that guide decisions and interventions f specific health care problem oconditions
Cinical practice guidelines
Offers a level of standardization to enchance communication of nursig care across setting and to compare outcomes.
Nursing Interventations Classifications (NIC)
Treatments performed through interactions with patients.
Direct Care
Activities usually performed in the course of a normal day such as ambulation, eating, dressing, bathing and grooming.
Activities of daily living (ADLs)
Involve the safe and competent of nursing administration.
Physical care techniques
Treatments performed away from the patient but on behalf of the patient.
Indirect Care
Preprinted document containing orders for the conduct of rutine therapies, monitoring guidelines, or diagnostic procedures for patients with identified clinical problems.
Standing orders
Include skills suchh as shopping, preparing meals, writing checks, and taking medications.
Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)
Autonomous within the scope of practice
Nurse initiated Interventions
Cognitive skills
Interpersonal skills
Psychomotor skills
Implementation Skills
Controlling for adverse reactions
Direct Care
Written, protocol, standing orders
Physician initiated Interventions
Patients and families invest time carrying out required treatments to achive patients goals
Patient adherence
Documentation
Order transcription
Computer entry
Shift report
Inderect Care
Physical care techniques that are used with a patient’s physiological or psychological state is treatened.
Lifesaving measure
Preventive measures
Direct Care
Primarily focus on ADLs, health education/promotion, counseling
Nurse initiated Interventions
Intellectual growth or the acquisition of new knowledge or psychomotor skills
Focus of teaching
Promote health and prevent illness to avoid the need for acute or rehabilitative health care
Preventive nursing actions
Direct care method that helps the patient use a problem-solving process to recognize and manage stress and to facilitate interpersonal relashionships.
Counseling
Harmful or unintended effect of a medication, diagnostic test, or therapeutic intervention.
Adverse reaction
Delegating, supervising, and evaluating the work of ancillary personnel
Indirect Care