UNIT VI. IMPLEMENTING CARE PLAN Flashcards

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s the step when the family and or the nurse executive a plan of
action

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Implementation

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is determined by the mutually agreed upon goals and
objectives and the selected courses of action

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pattern of implementation

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3
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Family-related barriers include

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apathy and indecision

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4
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is the next step in the nursing process after the
assessment when health and family nursing problems have been clearly defined

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Formulation of the care plan

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is the blueprint of the care that the nurse designs to systematically minimize or eliminate the identified health and family nursing problems through explicitly
formulated outcomes of care (goals and objectives) and a deliberately chosen set of
interventions, resources, and evaluation criteria, standards, methods, and tools.

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family
nursing care plan

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n. These
characteristics are based on the concept of planning as a process.

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  1. The nursing care plan focuses on actions that are designed to solve or minimize
    existing problems.
  2. The nursing care plan is a product of a deliberate systematic process.
  3. The nursing care plan relates to the future.
  4. The nursing care plan is based on identified health and nursing problems.
  5. The nursing care plan is a means to an end, not an end in itself.
  6. Nursing care planning is a continuous process, not a one-shot deal.
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There are specific qualities of a nursing care plan which help to maximize its
effectiveness

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  1. It should be based on a clear, explicit definition of the problem(s).
  2. A good plan is realistic.
  3. The nursing care plan is prepared jointly with the family.
  4. The nursing care plan is most useful in written form.
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Importance of Planning Care

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  1. They individualize care to clients.
  2. The nursing care plan helps in setting priorities by providing information about
    the client as well as the nature of his problems.
  3. The nursing care plan promotes systematic communication among those
    involved in the health care effort.
  4. Continuity of care is facilitated through the use of nursing care plans.
  5. Nursing care plans facilitate the coordination of care by making known to other
    members of the health team what the nurse is doing.
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Steps in Developing Care Plan

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  1. The prioritized conditions of the problem
  2. Goals and objectives of the nursing care
  3. The plan of interventions
  4. The plan for evaluating care
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10
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Four Criteria for Determining Priorities:

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Nature of the condition or problem
-Modifiability ofthe condition or problem
-Preventive potential
- Salience

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categorized into wellness
state/potential, health threat, health deficit of foreseeable crisis

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Nature of the condition or problem –

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refers to the probability of success
in enhancing the wellness state improving the condition minimizing, alleviating,
or eradicating the problem through intervention.

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Modifiability ofthe condition or problem -

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refers to the nature and magnitude of the future problem
that can be minimized or prevented if interventions are done on the condition
or problem under consideration.

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Preventive potential-

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refers to the family’s perception and evaluation of the condition or
problem in terms of seriousness and urgency of attention needed or family
readiness.

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Salience -

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15
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is a general statement of condition or state to be brought about by specific
courses of action

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GOAL

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refers to a more specific statement of the desired results or outcomes of
care. They specify the criteria by which the degree of effectiveness of care is to be measured.

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OBJECTIVE

17
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A ___ states that goals must be set jointly with the
family. This ensures family commitment to realization. Basic to the establishment of
mutually acceptable goals is the family’s recognition and acceptance of existing health needs
and problems

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cardinal principle in goal setting

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Barriers to Joint Goal Setting Between the Nurse and the Family:

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  1. Failure on the part of the family to perceive the existence of the problem.
  2. The family may realize the existence of the health condition or problem but is
    too busy at the moment.
  3. Sometimes the family perceives the existence of the problem but does not see it
    as serious enough to warrant attention.
  4. The family may perceive the presence of the problem and the need to take action.
    It may however refuse to face and do something about the situation.
    Reasons for this kind of behavior:
    a. Fear of the consequences of taking action.
    b. Respect for tradition.
    c. Failure to perceive the benefits of action.
    d. Failure to relate the proposed action to the family’s goals.
  5. A big barrier to collaborative goal setting between the nurse and the family is
    the working relationship.
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Focus on Interventions to help the family performs health tasks

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  1. Help the family recognize the problem
    a. Increasing the family’s knowledge of the nature, magnitude, and cause of the
    problem.
    b. Helping the family see the implications of the situation or the consequences
    of the condition.
    c. Relating the health needs to the goals of the family.
    d. Encouraging a positive or wholesome emotional attitude toward the problem
    by affirming the family’s capabilities/qualities/resources and providing
    information on available actions.
  2. Guide the family on how to decide on appropriate health actions to take.
    a. Identifying or exploring with the family courses of action available and the
    resources needed for each.
    b. Discussing the consequences of action available.
    c. Analyzing with the family the consequences of inaction.
  3. Develop the family’s ability and commitment to providing nursing care to each
    member.
    Contracting is a creative intervention that can maximize the opportunities
    to develop the ability and commitment of the family to provide nursing care to its
    members.
  4. Enhance the capability of the family to provide a home environment conducive to
    health maintenance and personal development.
    The family can be taught specific competencies to ensure such a home
    environment through environmental manipulation or management to minimize
    or eliminate health threats or risks or to install facilities of nursing care.
  5. Facilitate the family’s capability to utilize community resources for health care.
    Involves maximum use of available resources through the coordination,
    collaboration, and teamwork provided by an effective referral system.
20
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is an important activity in public health but it is misconceived to be
primarily an activity of professional researchers and academicians.

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Research

21
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Research in community health serves several purposes, among which are:

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  1. Improve our understanding of clients and their specific contexts
  2. Provide data needed for program and policy development and evaluation
  3. Improve the delivery of health services and implementation of existing programs
  4. Improve the cost-effectiveness of programs
  5. Project a good image of nurses
22
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can initiate small research on the major concerns in health service delivery
and the management of health facilities.

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