The document discusses nursing interventions, which include setting goals for clients, determining outcomes, and choosing interventions to achieve those goals. It notes that nurse interventions address nursing diagnoses, doctor interventions address medical diagnoses and treatment, and collaborative interventions utilize multiple healthcare professionals' expertise. Interventions must be safe, appropriate for the individual, comply with other therapies and standards of care, and respect the client's values and culture. Proper documentation of a nursing intervention plan includes the date, medical terminology, evaluation dates, and involvement of other professionals. An example intervention plan aims to meet a client's nutritional needs through assessing allergies, monitoring side effects, patient education, and nutritionist collaboration over 3 days.
The document discusses nursing interventions, which include setting goals for clients, determining outcomes, and choosing interventions to achieve those goals. It notes that nurse interventions address nursing diagnoses, doctor interventions address medical diagnoses and treatment, and collaborative interventions utilize multiple healthcare professionals' expertise. Interventions must be safe, appropriate for the individual, comply with other therapies and standards of care, and respect the client's values and culture. Proper documentation of a nursing intervention plan includes the date, medical terminology, evaluation dates, and involvement of other professionals. An example intervention plan aims to meet a client's nutritional needs through assessing allergies, monitoring side effects, patient education, and nutritionist collaboration over 3 days.
The document discusses nursing interventions, which include setting goals for clients, determining outcomes, and choosing interventions to achieve those goals. It notes that nurse interventions address nursing diagnoses, doctor interventions address medical diagnoses and treatment, and collaborative interventions utilize multiple healthcare professionals' expertise. Interventions must be safe, appropriate for the individual, comply with other therapies and standards of care, and respect the client's values and culture. Proper documentation of a nursing intervention plan includes the date, medical terminology, evaluation dates, and involvement of other professionals. An example intervention plan aims to meet a client's nutritional needs through assessing allergies, monitoring side effects, patient education, and nutritionist collaboration over 3 days.
S15073 S15B Intervention is an activity in nursing that includes: putting the results of the center of the goal on the client, determining the results to be achieved, and choosing nursing interventions to achieve the goals Nurse intervention is the nurse's response to health care needs and client nursing diagnoses Doctor's intervention is the doctor's response to medical diagnosis, and treatment to complete the written instructions of the doctor Collaborative interventions are therapies that require the knowledge, skills and expertise of various health care professionals Safe and in accordance with age, health, and individual conditions According to other therapies Meet the standards of standard care as determined by state law, professional associations (American Nurses Association) In accordance with the values, beliefs and culture of the client Give date and signature of the plan Use medical symbols or standard language and keywords Use the title category "nursing intervention" and include the evaluation date for each goal Include collaborative activities No Aim Intervention TT D 1. After nursing action is Assess for food done for 3x24 hours it is allergies expected that nutritional Monitor nausea and needs are met, with the vomiting results criteria: Teach patients to make 1. weight is within normal daily food records limits Collaboration with a 2. No nausea and vomiting nutritionist to determine the amount of calories and nutrients THANK YOU