Applying Nursing Process: The Foundation for Clinical ReasoningLippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2012 M12 3 - 264 páginas Because principles of nursing process are the building blocks for all care models, the nursing process is the first model nurses need to learn to “think like a nurse.” This trusted resource provides the practical guidance needed to understand and apply each phase of the nursing process, with an increased emphasis on developing both critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills. With an easy-to-follow and engaging writing style, the author provides strategies, tools, and abundant examples to help nurses develop the skills they need to thrive in today’s complex health care setting. |
Contenido
Overview of Nursing Process Clinical Reasoning and Nursing Practice Today | 1 |
Assessment | 45 |
Diagnosis | 89 |
Planning | 128 |
Implementation | 159 |
Evaluation | 188 |
Example Responses to Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning Exercises | 203 |
Appendices | 213 |
Glossary | 225 |
229 | |
COMMON MEDICAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR POTENTIAL COMPLICATIONS | 238 |
COMMON COMPLICATIONS RELATED TO TREATMENTS AND INVASIVE PROCEDURES | 239 |
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