Definition of Pediatric Nursing • It is the art and science of giving nursing care to children from birth through adolescent with emphasis on the physical growth, mental, emotional and psycho-social development. Aims of Pediatric Nursing • The main aims of pediatric nurse are to: • Preventing child’s disease or injury. • Assisting children, including those with a permanent disability • Achieve and maintain ...
1. Nursing Informatics Sanil Varghese 2. HEALTH CARE INFORMATICS- HISTORY 3. MEANING • Informatics comes from the French word “informatique” which means “computer science”. • Informatics is defined as computer science+information science. 4. DEFINITION • Hebda (1998), defines nursing informatics as the use of computers technology to support nursing, including clinical practice, administration, education and research. • ANA (American Nurses Association) 1994, has ...
School Based Nursing Services Definition School-Based Nursing Services are face-to-face skilled nursing services that enable a Medicaid member to receive medical monitoring, interventions, and nursing services in their educational setting. Please see Appendix 538A – Nursing Billing Form Plan of Care Documentation Date of service Start and stop time Location of Service Physician, PA or APRN order for the evaluation Purpose of evaluation Evaluator’s ...
Health Definition of the health according to WHO: Is a state complete of physical, mental, and social well-being . Another define is equilibrium between wellness and illness . The Nursing Process Definition: Nursing process: is a systematic problem- solving approach used to identify, prevent ,and treat actual and potential health problem The goal of nursing process: Identify patient health care status. Actual and potential health problem. Establish ...
Definition of Planning Definition of Planning Is a deliberative , systematic phase of the Is a deliberative , systematic phase of the nursing process that involves: decision nursing process that involves: decision making and problem solving making and problem solving Planning is based on assessment findings Planning is based on assessment findings and diagnostic statements in order to and diagnostic statements in order to plan nursing interventions ...
Definition Nursing process:- is a systematic rationale method of planning and providing individualized nursing care American Nurses Association :-Steps of nursing process EAvsasleuasstmionent EAvsasleuasstmionent ImpleDmiaegnnot-astiions ImpleDmiaegnnot-astiions Planning Planning Assessment:-Collection of information about patients health condition Diagnosis:-Identify the patients problems from collected data Planning:- Set the goal of care and started and identify appropriate nursing actions Implementation( interventions)Putting the plan into action Evaluation:-Evaluate if goals are ...
Definition of PARCC (Post-Acute, Rehabilitative, and Convalescent Care) • Residents who: • Are expected to stay in a LTC facility less than 100 days or within Medicare Coverage • Are in need to skilled nursing care, rehabilitation, physical therapy, or occupational therapy • Are well enough to leave the hospital, but still too sick to go home • Sometimes referred to as: • Short-stay, post-acute ...
Definition of Critical Thinking It means reflective reasoning that guides a Nurse in generating approaches to manage nursing care issues Skills required in Critical Thinking Critical Analysis- 1 Inductive reasoning- 2 Deductive reasoning- 3 Making valid inferences- 4 Skills required in Critical Thinking Differentiating facts from - 5 opinions Evaluating the credibility of - 6 information sources Clarifying concepts- 7 recognizing assumptions- 8 Definition of ...
Presentation Outline 1. Why Minimum Data Set (MDS) 2.0 Mood Section was Changed to use the PHQ 9? 2. Homecare Depression Care Management (DCM) Protocol a. A Model for Nursing Home Social Work 3. Role of the Social Worker in DCM DARE Criteria: A Tool for Interdisciplinary Planning 2 Why were MDS 2.0 Mood Items Replaced in the MDS 3.0? Old mood ...
DEFINITION OF VALIDATING DATA Validation is the act of double checking “ or verifying“ data to confirm that it is .accurate and factual VALIDATION It helps differentiate “cues” from ”.“ inferences Cues : are subjective and objective data Inferences : are conclusions that nurses withdraw upon cues E.g; red, swollen lesion (cues) leads to an inference ( infection) WHEN TO VALIDATE ?DATA ...
Objectives: Upon completion of this session, the participant will be able to • Discuss the elements of collaborative practice. • Identify the need for and importance of collaboration and interdisciplinary teams. • Describe the different types of teams. Supported by DHHS/HRSA/BHPr/Division of Nursing Grant #D62HP06858 Definition of Teams “A team is a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a ...