What are the Different Types of Nursing Degrees?
Evaluation is a systematic, purposeful, and systematic process of collecting patient data. Based on the collected information, a rough nursing assessment and inference is made for the nursing object and related matters, so as to provide basic basis for nursing activities. Evaluation is the basis of the entire nursing process. It is also the most critical step in the nursing process. Incorrect estimates will lead to errors in care diagnosis and planning and failure of expected goals.
Nursing Assessment
- Evaluation is a systematic, purposeful, and systematic process of collecting patient data. Based on the collected information, a rough nursing assessment and inference is made for the nursing object and related matters, so as to provide basic basis for nursing activities. Evaluation is the whole
- (1) Provide a basis for making a correct nursing diagnosis.
- (2) Provide a basis for formulating a care plan.
- (3) Provide a basis for evaluating nursing effects.
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- The content of the data collected by the nurse should be related to the care, and the same data should not be collected repeatedly with other professionals as much as possible. According to the theoretical perspective of the basic level theory of human beings, the assessment content should include physical, psychological, socio-cultural, developmental and spiritual data.
- (1) Systematic observation; that is, to obtain the patient's data by using the senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Observation is the basic method for scientific work. The first meeting between a nurse and a patient is the beginning of observation. Such as the patient's appearance, gait, mental condition, response, etc .; while the patient is in the hospital, the evaluation of the nursing staff and the evaluation of the effect after implementing the measures depend on systematic, continuous, detailed observation. Therefore, the nurse must have a keen observation, be good at capturing every minute change of the patient, and selectively collect data related to the patient's health from it.
- (2) Conversation; Conversation is a special way of interpersonal communication, which is obtained by talking with patients, their families and friends
- The collected and recorded information is classified according to FayAbdellah's 21 questions or Marjory Gordon's 11 types, but it is more commonly used to sort according to the five basic levels of Abramham Maslow, and then make the following inferences:
- (1) For projects without obvious health problems, patients should be provided with methods to maintain and promote health.
- (2) Projects that found problems, including existing and potential.
- (3) Cooperation issues must be resolved through the cooperation of medical, nursing, and related personnel.