| nursing diagnosis |
A nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment about an individual, family or community response to actual and potential health problems/life processes. Data collected is analyzed to assist in formulation of the nursing diagnosis. The format of the nursing diagnosis is actual problem: Problem + Etiology + Defining characteristics/signs and symptoms (PES); and for potential problems: Problem + Risk factors (PR) (Kozier, et al., 1998).
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| nursing process |
The nursing process is an interactive, problem-solving process used by the nurse as a systematic and individualized way to fulfill the goals of nursing care. It is a deliberate, organized and scientific approach requiring thought, knowledge and judgment. The five phases of the nursing process are Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Plan, Implementation and Evaluation (Kozier, Erb, Blais, Wilkinson, and Van Leuven, 1998).
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| nursing process |
The systematic series of goal-directed actions related to assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of an individual's care. (2)
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| nurse |
A registered nurse (RN) or a registered practical nurse (RPN). Only registered members of the College of Nurses can call themselves a nurse, or practise as a nurse.
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| nurse |
Takes care of any infants or very young children on the set or location.
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