ANSWER
ACTIVITY C
Type of nursing diagnosis and explanation.
COLUMN A | COLUMN B |
Actual nursing diagnosis | Identifying an existing problem |
Health promotion nursing diagnosis | Reflect client judgement of a client motivation to increase well being and advance health behaviors. |
Risk nursing diagnosis | Identifying a potential problem. |
Syndrome diagnosis | Identify a diagnosis associated with a cluster of other diagnosis. |
ACTIVITY D
* Abraham maslows human needs from higher to lower priority.
3. Physiological needs.
2.Safety and security.
5. Love and belongings.
1. Esteem and self esteem.
4. Self actualization.
ACTIVITY E
1) Collaborative problem need assistance of a physician and medication
to solve it.
Nursing diagnosis is developed from the actual and potential health
problems of an individual by a nurse.
If the nurse is not able to give proper treatment or solution to a problem then
it is classified as collaborative problems and seek physicians assistance to
solve the problem.
2) Parts of a diagnostic statement.
* A diagnostic statement consist of problem,etiology and symptom.
Example : Anxiety related current disease condition as evidenced by
fear,restlessness,insomnia.
Here
Problem - Anxiety.
Etiology - Disease condition of the patient.
Symptom - fear,restlessness,insomnia etc.
3) Reasons for lack of progress of a client is due to
* Improper assessment during preparation of care plan.
* Fail to implement plan of care prepared in the care plan.
4) Nursing process include
* Proper assessment of patient health condition.
* Prepare a nursing diagnosis from current health problems.
* Preparing a plan of care to solve the problem.
* Implementation of prepared plan of care.
* Evaluation of patient health status after implementation of care.
* All this processes help to develop critical thinking and problem solving skills
during patient care.
ACTIVITY F
1, Active participation of family members and client during care planning
help to
* Enhance the participation of family members in the treatment process.
* It help the patient to reduce anxiety about his or her health condition
and adjust with the treatment regimen.
2, Expected outcomes should be Specific,measurable,realistic and time bound)
and patient centered because
* Specific outcomes has good chance to become accomplished
compared to general outcomes.
* Measuring the progress of outcomes help to change your ideas
and methods to make a easy way to attain it.
* Realistic outcomes has high chance of good results compared to
imagination,
* Quality of care depends on amount satisfaction of the patient so
outcomes should be client centered.
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