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1. Medical dictionaries define nursing interventions simply as “any act by a nurse that
implements the nursing care plan.” Far from the drama-filled situations you might have
envisioned, nurses perform interventions on a daily basis. Many interventions are just part of
the routine, such as turning patients to prevent bedsores, helping a patient control their pain
level and assisting patients to prevent falls.
2. Nursing interventions are tracked using a standard classification system known as Nursing
Interventions Classification (NIC). Nurses use this classification system for communicating
about interventions with other medical professionals and documenting their actions.
3. - Independent: A nurse can carry out these interventions on their own, without input or
assistance from others. An example of an independent intervention includes educating a patient
on the importance of their medication so they can administer it as prescribed.
- Dependent: These nursing interventions require an order from a physician, such as ordering
the prescription for a new medication.
- Interdependent: Nurses work alongside multiple members of a care team to perform these
interventions. An example of an interdependent intervention could include a patient recovering
from knee surgery who is prescribed pain medication by a physician, administered medication
by a nurse and given physical therapy exercises by a specialist.
4. - Nursing interventions and assessments are two separate steps in a larger nursing process.
Nurses follow this step-by-step procedure to provide the best care possible for their patients.
-Assessment is the first step in the nursing process. Nurses need to understand a patient’s
medical history, the medications they may be taking and current health condition before they
can provide proper care. Assessment is when nurses gather this information and use active
listening skills to talk with patients and learn more about their concerns, mental health and any
changes in their condition.
- Nurses use the information they gathered during assessment to inform a diagnosis and create
an outcome plan for their patient. Once all this planning has been completed, interventions can
take place. These are the actions nurses take to implement a patient’s care plan and help them
then achieve their health goals.
5. - Community nursing interventions are those that focus on public health initiatives, such as
implementing a diabetes education program.
- Family nursing interventions are those that impact a patient’s entire family, such as offering
a nursing woman support in breastfeeding her new baby, or reducing the threat of illness
spreading when one family member is diagnosed with a communicable disease.
- Health system nursing interventions are actions nurses take as part of a healthcare team to
provide a safe medical facility for all patients, such as following procedures to reduce the risk
of infection for patients during hospital stays.
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in the morning the nurse meets the patient in the ward to ask and check the patient's condition