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Outcome Planning
Test II, N101
Question | Answer |
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Patient responses that you expect to achieve as a result of interventions | Outcomes |
Create care plan specific to patience needs, then prioritize | Individualize |
Critical Thinking | Problem Solving |
Initial Ongoing Discharge | Three Stages of Planning |
Developed by initial nurse Addresses each problem Identifies appropriate patient goals | Initial Planning |
Nurse who interacts with Pt. Keeps the plan up to date Notes PO (planned Outcome) Progress & revises or updates if needs to | Ongoing Planning |
Primary Nurse carries out Begins at Pt. Admission Needs to be precise & understandable by Pt. | Discharge Planning |
greatest threat to patient well-being | High Priority |
non-threatening diagnoses | Medium Priority |
diagnoses not specifically related to current health problem | Low Priority |
Pt. with congestive Heart Failure. High Priority: | Respiratory |
Pt. with congestive Heart Failure. Low Priority: | Decreased Appetite |
Pt. with congestive Heart Failure. Medium Priority: | TED Stockings |
GOAL - requires a longer period to be achieved and may be used as discharge goals | Long-term |
GOAL - may be accomplished in a specific period of time | Short-term |
OUTCOME - describes increases in patient knowledge or intellectual behaviors | Cognitive |
OUTCOME - describes patient’s achievement of new skills | Psychomotor |
OUTCOME - describes changes in patient values, beliefs, and attitudes | Affective |
Subject Verb Conditions Performance criteria Target time | Parts of a Measurable Outcome |
Pt. or some part of the Pt. -> BP, Blood Sugar | Subject |
The action the Pt. will need to perform to meet planned outcome (PO) | Verb |
Whatever circumstance by which the outcome will be achieved. ex. Pt. understands when to give themselves medication. | Conditions |
Expected Pt. Behavior | Performance Criteria |
Outcome must be time specified or limited and must be realistic. | Target Time |
Intervention - actions performed by a nurse without a physician’s order | Nurse-initiated |
Intervention - actions initiated by a physician in response to a medical diagnosis but carried out by a nurse under doctor’s orders | Physician-initiated |
Intervention - treatments carried out by a nurse initiated by other providers | Collaborative |
set of steps to make a decision | Algorithm |