Planning (Nursing Process)


The third and most crucial phase in the nursing process is planning. It is a deliberate action that calls for critical thought. It involves choosing what has to be done, when it needs to be done, where it needs to be done, who will execute it, and how the outcomes will be evaluated.

This Presentation includes; Introduction of planning, definition of planning, purposes of planning, types of planning, phases of planning, expected outcome, components of goal, Guidelines for writing goals and outcomes, and types of Nursing Interventions to be planned.

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Nursing Diagnosis


The second stage of the nursing process is nursing diagnosis, which is followed by assessment. In this stage, nurses apply critical thinking abilities to analyze assessment results and pinpoint client issues.

This presentation includes; Introduction, definition, purposes, a brief about North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, types of Nursing diagnosis, formulating diagnostic statment, and Importance of Nursing diagnosis.

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Nursing process & Assessment


It is a methodical approach to care that draws on the core ideas of critical thinking, client-centered treatment strategies, goal-oriented activities, recommendations from evidence-based practice (EDP), and nursing intuition. The foundation for compassionate, quality-based treatment is built on the integration of holistic and scientific postulates which includes 6 steps.

This topic covered the following sub-topic: Introduction of Nursing process, Definition, purposes, characteristics, components (steps) of Nursing process, Definition of Nursing assessment, purposes, types of assessment, component of assessment, types of data, sources of data, methods of data collection, organization of data, valiadation, and documentation of Data.

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Critical Thinking Model


Nurses face an endless variety of situations. Each situation poses new experiences and problems involving client’s care. In every clinical situation it is important for a nurse to think critically and make sound judgments so that client ultimately receive  the very best nursing care. The model helps to explain how nurses make clinical judgments/ decisions in their clinical practice that result in safe, effective nursing care.

This presentation includes; Types of Critical Thinking Model, and components of each model.

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Critical Thinkling


Critical thinking involves recognizing an issue exists (patient problem), analyzing information about the issue (clinical data about a patient), evaluating information and making conclusions.

This presentation includes: Definition, aspects of critical thinking, critical thinking skills, Levels of critical thinking, critical thinking competencies, attitudes of critical thinking, and Characteristics of good Critical Thinker.

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