EVALUATION

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  • is assessment the client’s response to nursing interventions and then comparing that response to predetermined standards or outcome criteria.

Purpose: To appraise the extent to which goals and outcome criteria of nursing care have been achieved.

Activities:

  1. Collect data about the client’s response.
  2. Compare the client’s response to goals and outcome criteria.
  3. The four possible judgments that may be made are as follows:
  • The goal was completely met.
  • The goal was partially met.
  • The goal was completely unmet.
  • New problems & nursing diagnosis have developed.
  1. Analyze the reasons for the outcomes.
  2. Modify plan of care as needed.


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  • Outcome Identification refers to formulating and documenting measurable, realistic and client-focused goals that will provide the basis for evaluating nursing diagnosis. Purposes: To provide individualized care To promote client participation To plan care that is realistic and measurable To
  • Planning involves determining before and the strategies or course of actions to be taken before implementation of nursing care. To be effective, the client and his family should be involve in planning. Purpose: To determine the goals of care and the course of actions to be undertaken during
  • NURSING PROCESS by: one of our best professor in NCM (Mrs. Cubon, RN, MAN) The term NURSING PROCESS was first used/mentioned by Lydia Hall, a nursing theorist, in 1955 wherein she introduced 3 STEPs: observation, administration of care and validation. Since then, nursing process continue to evolve: it used to be a 3-step process, then a 4-step process (APIE),
  • IMPLEMENTATION is putting the nursing care plan into action. Purpose: To carry out planned nursing interventions to help the client attain goals and achieve optimal level of health. Activities: Reassessing – to ensure prompt attention to emerging problems. Set priorities – to determine the order in which nursing interventions
  • Three Phases of Nurse-Client Relationship by : Lhynnelli Nurse-Client Relationship – the nurse and the client work together to assist client to grow and solve his problems. This relationship exists for the benefit of the client so that it is important that at every interaction, the nurse uses self therapeutically. This is achieved by maintaining the nurses’ self-awareness to

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