Purpose
This week’s graded topics relate to the following Course Outcomes (COs).
- CO 1 – Utilize prior knowledge of theories and principles of nursing and related disciplines to explain expected client behaviors, while differentiating between normal findings, variations, and abnormalities. (PO 1)
- CO 5 – Explore the professional responsibilities involved in conducting a comprehensive health assessment and provide appropriate documentation. (PO 6)
Discussion
The nursing process is utilized in a variety of nursing roles and health care settings. Whether you are working in direct patient care, telehealth, or in a leadership role – the basic model is the same! Take this opportunity to share how the nursing process is utilized in your own practice settings! Hint: Your assigned readings will be helpful in formulating your answers.
Please answer the following question in your initial post:
Describe how you apply the first step (assessment) of the nursing process in your current practice setting. If you are not currently practicing as an RN, you may use an example from a prior clinical or work experience. Include the following information:
- Briefly describe your practice setting and the typical patient population.
- Provide examples of key subjective and objective data points you collect.
- Describe how you document your findings. Is there technology involved?
- Describe your process of data analysis. What is the end result of this process? (i.e., Do you formulate nursing diagnoses and care plans, collaborate with others and/or make referrals?)
ANSWER:
As I am not working currently, I will be sharing my past experience when I used to work at the Rego Park Health Care as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN). Rego Park Health Care is a Nursing Home in Queens, New York. It is a 6-story building with 240-bed capacity. I really enjoyed working at Rego as it has a very lively environment to keep the patients happy and positive. Moreover, the facility given to both the medical staff and the patients is commendable. My main duties at Rego included noting vital signs, obtaining patient’s history, cleaning the wounds & changing the dressings, administering the medication and IV, admission, discharge, teaching, making care plans, writing incident reports and informing the doctors about patient condition. I also had to talk to the patients and their families. The majority of the patients in Rego Park were adult people who were ill or were not able to take care of… To continue reading, click on the button below.