SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  7
Advanced Med.-Surgical Nursing 1
           NRSG. 109
I.              Describe the diff. stages of illness




Stage 1: Symptom Experience-includes awareness of physical change; assessment of change
related to severity; form of emotional reaction associated with assessment

Reaction
   - Denial
   - Acceptance of symptoms and entering the second stage
   - Delay individual cannot make the decision waits for further development of symptoms – –

Stage 2: Assumption of the Sick Role –decision on adaptation to the sick role; illness
becomes a social phenomenon-the ill person seeks validation for sick role from other persons

        other persons in lay referral system deny request for sick role
        acceptance of illness and provisional sick role -leading to the third stage-medical care contact

Stage 3: Medical Care Contact-ill person leaves lay remedies and enters the professional care
system

        physician denies confirmation of request for sick role -patient accepts-patient refuses (‘shopping’
         phenomenon)
        confirmation of illness–confirmation of request for sick role -entering the next stage-dependent-
         patient role

Stage 4: Dependent-Patient Role –ill person makes decision on illness treatment and becomes
a patient

        patient resistance to treatment regimen–uncompliant patient–‘shopping’
        dependent patient strives insufficiently for recovery
   patient and physician working together on recovery–gradual resuming of normal roles

Stage 5: Recovery and Rehabilitation–
         recovery–patient accepts normal activities
         gradual recovery
         recovery process-relinquishing sick role -chronic patients/malingerers
         positive treatment outcome–patient joins the healthy


II.              Enumerate the Bill of Rights
A. The Dying Person's Bill of Rights

    The following "Bill of Rights" was created at a workshop (The Terminally Ill Patient and the Helping
Person) in Lansing Michigan, sponsored by the South Western Michigan In-service Education Council and
conducted by Amelia Barbus (1975), Associate Professor of Nursing, Wayne State University:
     I have the right to be treated as a living human being until I die.
     I have the right to maintain a sense of hopefulness however changing its focus may be.
     I have the right to express my feelings and emotions about my approaching death in my own
        way.
     I have the right to participate in decisions concerning my care.
     I have the right to expect continuing medical and nursing attention even though cure goals must
        be changed to comfort goals.
     I have the right not to die alone.
     I have the right to be free from pain.
     I have the right to have my questions answered honestly.
     I have the right not to be deceived.
     I have the right to have help from and for my family in accepting my death...
     I have the right to die in peace and with dignity.
     I have the right to retain my individuality and not be judged for my decisions which may be
        contrary to the beliefs of others.
     I have the right to be cared for by caring, sensitive, knowledgeable people who will attempt to
        understand my needs and will be able to gain some satisfaction in helping me face my death.

      The American Journal of Nursing, January 1975, vol. 75, no. 1, p. 99 lists three more:
       I have the right to be cared for by those who can maintain a sense of hopefulness, however
          changing this might be.
       I have the right to expect that the sanctity of the human body will be respected after death.
       I have the right to discuss and enlarge my religious and/or spiritual experiences, whatever these
          may mean to others.


B. Filipino Patient’s Bill of Rights
       The patient has the right to considerate and respectful care irrespective of socio-economic
        status.
       The patient has the right to obtain from his physician complete current information concerning
        his diagnosis, treatment and prognosis in terms the patient can reasonably be expected to
        understand. When it is not medically advisable to give such information to the patient, the
        information should be made available to an appropriate person in his behalf. He has the right to
        know by name or in person, the medical team responsible in coordinating his care.
       The patient has the right to receive from his physician information necessary to give informed
        consent prior to the start of any procedure and/or treatment. Except in emergencies, such
        information for informed consent should include but not necessarily limited to the specific
        procedure and or treatment, the medically significant risks involved, and the probable duration
        of incapacitation. When medically significant alternatives for care or treatment exist, or when
the patient requests information concerning medical alternatives, the patient has the right to
           such information. The patient has also the right to know the name of the person responsible for
           the procedure and/or treatment.
          The patient has the right to refuse treatment/life – giving measures, to the extent permitted by
           law, and to be informed of the medical consequences of his action.
          The patient has the right to every consideration of his privacy concerning his own medical care
           program. Case discussion, consultation, examination and treatment are confidential and should
           be conducted discreetly. Those not directly involved in his care must have the permission of the
           patient to be present.
          The patient has the right to expect that all communications and records pertaining to his care
           should be treated as confidential.
          The patient has the right that within its capacity, a hospital must make reasonable response to
           the request of patient for services. The hospital must provide evaluation, service and/or referral
           as indicated by the urgency of care. When medically permissible a patient may be transferred to
           another facility only after he has received complete information concerning the needs and
           alternatives to such transfer. The institution to which the patient is to be transferred must first
           have accepted the patient for transfer.
          The patient has the right to obtain information as to any relationship of the hospital to other
           health care and educational institutions in so far as his care is concerned. The patient has the
           right to obtain as to the existence of any professional relationship among individuals, by name
           who are treating him.
          The patient has the right to be advised if the hospital proposes to engage in or perform human
           experimentation affecting his care or treatment. The patient has the right to refuse or
           participate in such research project.
          The patient has the right to expect reasonable continuity of care; he has the right to know in
           advance what appointment times the physicians are available and where. The patient has the
           right to expect that the hospital will provide a mechanism whereby he is informed by his
           physician or a delegate of the physician of the patient’s continuing health care requirements
           following discharge.
          The patient has the right to examine and receive an explanation of his bill regardless of source
           of payment.
          The patient has the right to know what hospital rules and regulation apply to his conduct as a
           patient.


III.                Describe the different Steps of Nursing Process
         The nursing process is the framework for providing professional, quality nursing care. It directs
nursing activities for health promotion, health protection, and disease prevention and is used by nurses in
every practice setting and specialty. “The nursing process provides the basis for critical thinking in nursing”
(Alfaro-LeFavre, 1998, p. 64).

Assessment
        Assessment is the first step in the nursing process and includes collection, verification,
organization, interpretation, and documentation of data. The completeness and correctness of the
information obtained during assessment are directly related to the accuracy of the steps that follow.
        Assessment involves several steps:
             Collecting data from a variety of sources
             Validating the data
             Organizing data
             Categorizing or identifying patterns in the data
             Making initial inferences or impressions
             Recording or reporting data
Diagnosis
         The second step in the nursing process involves further analysis (breaking the whole down into
parts that can be examined) and synthesis (putting data together in a new way) of the data that have
been collected. Formulation of the list of nursing diagnoses is the outcome of this process. According to
the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) a nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment
about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes.
Nursing diagnoses provide the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which
the nurse is accountable. (Carroll-Johnson, 1990, p. 50)
         The nursing diagnoses developed during this phase of the nursing process provide the basis for
client care delivered through the remaining steps.
Types of Nursing Diagnoses
         Analysis of the collected data leads the nurse to make a diagnosis in one of the following
categories:
• Actual problems
• Potential problems (including those where risk factors exist and there are possible problems)
• Wellness conditions
• Collaborative problems

Outcome Identification and Planning
         Planning is the third step of the nursing process and includes the formulation of guidelines that
establish the proposed course of nursing action in the resolution of nursing diagnoses and the
development of the client’s plan of care. Once the nursing diagnoses have been developed and client
strengths have been identified, planning can begin.
         The planning phase involves several tasks:
• The list of nursing diagnoses is prioritized.
• Client-centered long- and short-term goals and outcomes are identified and written.
• Specific interventions are developed.
• The entire plan of care is recorded in the client’s record.

Implementation
        The fourth step in the nursing process is implementation. Implementation involves the execution
of the nursing plan of care derived during the planning phase. It consists of performing nursing activities
that have been planned to meet the goals set with the client. Nurses may delegate some of the nursing
interventions to other persons assigned to care for the client—for example, the licensed practical nurses
and unlicensed assistive personnel.
        Implementation involves many skills. The nurse must continue to assess the client’s condition
before, during, and after the nursing intervention. The nurse must also possess psychomotor skills,
interpersonal skills, and critical thinking skills to perform the nursing interventions that have been planned.
The implementation step also involves reporting and documentation.

Evaluation
        Evaluation, the fifth step in the nursing process, involves determining whether the client goals
have been met, partially met, or not met. If the goal has been met, the nurse must then decide whether
nursing activities will cease or continue in order for status to be maintained.
        Evaluation is an ongoing process. Nurses continually evaluate data in order to make informed
decisions during other phases of the nursing process.
V.          Discuss in general                         concept         the      different        Nursing
Responsibilities/Care of the nurse

a.       Preoperatively
         The preoperative phase begins when the decision to proceed with surgical intervention is made
and ends with the transfer of the patient onto the OR table. The scope of nursing activities during this time
involves establishing a baseline evaluation of the patient before surgery by carrying out a preoperative
interview (which includes a physical and emotional assessment, previous anesthetic and medical history,
and identification of known allergies or genetics issues that may affect the surgical outcome), ensuring
that necessary tests have been or will be performed in PAT, arranging appropriate consultations, and
providing education about recovery from anesthesia and postoperative care (Garcia-Miguel, Serrano-
Aguilar & Lopez-Bastida, 2003).

Examples of Nursing Activities in the Preoperative Phase of Care
Preadmission Testing
         Initiates initial preoperative assessment
         Initiates teaching appropriate to patient's needs
         Involves family in interview
         Verifies completion of preoperative testing
         Verifies understanding of surgeon-specific preoperative orders (e.g., bowel preparation,
          preoperative shower)
         Assesses patient's need for postoperative transportation and care

Admission to Surgical Center or Unit
         Completes preoperative assessment
         Assesses for risks for postoperative complications
         Reports unexpected findings or any deviations from normal
         Verifies that operative consent has been signed
         Coordinates patient teaching with other nursing staff
         Reinforces previous teaching
         Explains phases in perioperative period and expectations
         Answers patient's and family's questions
         Develops a plan of care

In the Holding Area
         Assesses patient's status, baseline pain and nutritional status
         Reviews chart
         Identifies patient
         Verifies surgical site and marks site per institutional policy
         Establishes intravenous line
         Administers medications if prescribed
         Takes measures to ensure patient's comfort
         Provides psychological support
         Communicates patient's emotional status to other appropriate members of the health care team

b.       Intraoperatively
        The intraoperative phase begins when the patient is transferred onto the OR table and ends with
admission to the PACU. In this phase, the scope of nursing activities includes providing for the patient's
safety, maintaining an aseptic environment, ensuring proper function of equipment, providing the surgeon
with specific instruments and supplies for the surgical field, and completing appropriate documentation.
Nursing activities may include providing emotional support by holding the patient's hand during induction
of general anesthesia; assisting in positioning the patient on the OR table using appropriate principles of
body alignment; or acting as scrub nurse, circulating nurse, or registered nurse first assistant (RNFA).

Examples of Nursing Activities in the Intraoperative Phase of Care
Maintenance of Safety
         Maintains aseptic, controlled environment
         Effectively manages human resources, equipment, and supplies for individualized patient care
         Transfers patient to operating room bed or table
         Positions the patient
              o Functional alignment
              o Exposure of surgical site
         Applies grounding device to patient
    Ensures that the sponge, needle, and instrument counts are correct
         Completes intraoperative documentation

Physiologic Monitoring
         Calculates effects on patient of excessive fluid loss or gain
         Distinguishes normal from abnormal cardiopulmonary data
         Reports changes in patient's vital signs
         Institutes measures to promote normothermia

Psychological Support (Before Induction and When Patient Is Conscious)
         Provides emotional support to patient
         Stands near or touches patient during procedures and induction
         Continues to assess patient's emotional status

c.       Postoperatively
          The postoperative phase begins with the admission of the patient to the PACU and ends with a
follow-up evaluation in the clinical setting or home. The scope of nursing care covers a wide range of
activities including maintaining the patient's airway, monitoring vital signs, assessing the effects of the
anesthetic agents, assessing the patient for complications, and providing comfort and pain relief. Nursing
activities also focus on promoting the patient's recovery and initiating the teaching, follow-up care, and
referrals essential for recovery and rehabilitation after discharge. Each phase is reviewed in more detail in
this chapter and in the other chapters in this unit.

Examples of Nursing Activities in the Postoperative Phase of Care
Transfer of Patient to Post-Anesthesia Care Unit
         Communicates intraoperative information
             o Identifies patient by name
             o States type of surgery performed
             o Identifies type of anesthetic used
             o Reports patient's response to surgical procedure and anesthesia
             o Describes intraoperative factors (e.g., insertion of drains or catheters; administration of
               blood, analgesic agents, or other medications during surgery; occurrence of unexpected
               events)
             o Describes physical limitations
             o Reports patient's preoperative level of consciousness
             o Communicates necessary equipment needs
             o Communicates presence of family and/or significant others

Postoperative Assessment Recovery Area
         Determines patient's immediate response to surgical intervention
         Monitors patient's physiologic status
         Assesses patient's pain level and administers appropriate pain relief measures
         Maintains patient's safety (airway, circulation, prevention of injury)
         Administers medications, fluid, and blood component therapy, if prescribed
         Provides oral fluids if prescribed for ambulatory surgery patient
         Assesses patient's readiness for transfer to in-hospital unit or for discharge home based on
          institutional policy (e.g., Alderete score)

Surgical Unit
         Continues close monitoring of patient's physical and psychological response to surgical
          intervention
         Assesses patient's pain level and administers appropriate pain relief measures
         Provides teaching to patient during immediate recovery period
         Assists patient in recovery and preparation for discharge home
         Determines patient's psychological status
         Assists with discharge planning

Home or Clinic
         Provides follow-up care during office or clinic visit or by telephone contact
         Reinforces previous teaching and answers patient's and family's questions about surgery and
          follow-up care
         Assesses patient's response to surgery and anesthesia and their effects on body image and
          function
         Determines family's perception of surgery and its outcome

Contenu connexe

Tendances

Concept of health and illness
Concept of health and illnessConcept of health and illness
Concept of health and illness
Youssef2000
 
Nursing Health Assessment
Nursing Health Assessment Nursing Health Assessment
Nursing Health Assessment
Shanta Peter
 

Tendances (20)

Orem's theory
Orem's theoryOrem's theory
Orem's theory
 
Nursing process assessing
Nursing process   assessingNursing process   assessing
Nursing process assessing
 
Types of bed in Nursing
Types of bed in NursingTypes of bed in Nursing
Types of bed in Nursing
 
Patient teaching
Patient teachingPatient teaching
Patient teaching
 
Health illness continuum
Health illness continuumHealth illness continuum
Health illness continuum
 
Concept of health and illness
Concept of health and illnessConcept of health and illness
Concept of health and illness
 
History of nursing
History of nursingHistory of nursing
History of nursing
 
Bio Medical Waste Management
Bio Medical Waste ManagementBio Medical Waste Management
Bio Medical Waste Management
 
Nursing Health Assessment
Nursing Health Assessment Nursing Health Assessment
Nursing Health Assessment
 
Positions
PositionsPositions
Positions
 
Nursing diagnosis
Nursing diagnosisNursing diagnosis
Nursing diagnosis
 
sociology and its importance and application in medical field
sociology and its importance and application in medical field sociology and its importance and application in medical field
sociology and its importance and application in medical field
 
DOCUMENTATION IN NURSING
DOCUMENTATION IN NURSINGDOCUMENTATION IN NURSING
DOCUMENTATION IN NURSING
 
Nursing records & reports
Nursing records & reportsNursing records & reports
Nursing records & reports
 
Hot & Cold Application
Hot & Cold ApplicationHot & Cold Application
Hot & Cold Application
 
History of development of Nursing Professions
History of development of Nursing ProfessionsHistory of development of Nursing Professions
History of development of Nursing Professions
 
Nursing process
Nursing processNursing process
Nursing process
 
Illness causes & risk factors, illness behavior
Illness causes & risk factors, illness behavior Illness causes & risk factors, illness behavior
Illness causes & risk factors, illness behavior
 
Nursing management of pain
Nursing management of painNursing management of pain
Nursing management of pain
 
Mobility and Immobility
Mobility and ImmobilityMobility and Immobility
Mobility and Immobility
 

En vedette

Concept of Health and Illness
Concept of Health and IllnessConcept of Health and Illness
Concept of Health and Illness
trairatana
 
Concept of health and disease
Concept of health and diseaseConcept of health and disease
Concept of health and disease
Nc Das
 

En vedette (9)

Schumann’s stages of illness
Schumann’s stages of illnessSchumann’s stages of illness
Schumann’s stages of illness
 
Health and illnesses (1)
Health and illnesses (1)Health and illnesses (1)
Health and illnesses (1)
 
Concept of Health and Illness
Concept of Health and IllnessConcept of Health and Illness
Concept of Health and Illness
 
The patient and the hospital
The patient and the hospitalThe patient and the hospital
The patient and the hospital
 
The 5 stages of disease and prevention
The 5 stages of disease and preventionThe 5 stages of disease and prevention
The 5 stages of disease and prevention
 
ILLNESS, WELLNESS AND HEALTH , SCOPE OF NURSING
ILLNESS, WELLNESS AND HEALTH , SCOPE OF NURSINGILLNESS, WELLNESS AND HEALTH , SCOPE OF NURSING
ILLNESS, WELLNESS AND HEALTH , SCOPE OF NURSING
 
Icd10 Presentation
Icd10 PresentationIcd10 Presentation
Icd10 Presentation
 
Icd 10
Icd 10Icd 10
Icd 10
 
Concept of health and disease
Concept of health and diseaseConcept of health and disease
Concept of health and disease
 

Similaire à Stages of illness, patient's rights, nursing process

Medical and ethical issues in obstetrics
Medical and ethical issues in obstetricsMedical and ethical issues in obstetrics
Medical and ethical issues in obstetrics
Deepthy Philip Thomas
 
Rights of a patient and child from position of international law
Rights of a patient and child from position of international lawRights of a patient and child from position of international law
Rights of a patient and child from position of international law
Jawahar George
 
Bioethics Patient's Rights
Bioethics Patient's RightsBioethics Patient's Rights
Bioethics Patient's Rights
Jofred Martinez
 
A Patient’S Bill Of Rights
A Patient’S Bill Of RightsA Patient’S Bill Of Rights
A Patient’S Bill Of Rights
Tosca Torres
 
Ethical, Legal, and Economic Foundations of the Educational Process.pptx
Ethical, Legal, and Economic Foundations of the Educational Process.pptxEthical, Legal, and Economic Foundations of the Educational Process.pptx
Ethical, Legal, and Economic Foundations of the Educational Process.pptx
CristelAnnVerayoDesc
 
Approaches To Issues Of Futility
Approaches To Issues Of FutilityApproaches To Issues Of Futility
Approaches To Issues Of Futility
Bernard Freedman
 
Informed consent power point
Informed consent power pointInformed consent power point
Informed consent power point
Bernard Freedman
 
American Hospital AssociationMANAGEMENTADVISORYA Patient’s Bil.docx
American Hospital AssociationMANAGEMENTADVISORYA Patient’s Bil.docxAmerican Hospital AssociationMANAGEMENTADVISORYA Patient’s Bil.docx
American Hospital AssociationMANAGEMENTADVISORYA Patient’s Bil.docx
galerussel59292
 

Similaire à Stages of illness, patient's rights, nursing process (20)

Medical and ethical issues in obstetrics
Medical and ethical issues in obstetricsMedical and ethical issues in obstetrics
Medical and ethical issues in obstetrics
 
CONSUMER PROTECTION.ppt
CONSUMER PROTECTION.pptCONSUMER PROTECTION.ppt
CONSUMER PROTECTION.ppt
 
PRESENTATION ON Patients right and responsibilities
PRESENTATION ON Patients right and responsibilitiesPRESENTATION ON Patients right and responsibilities
PRESENTATION ON Patients right and responsibilities
 
Rights of a patient and child from position of international law
Rights of a patient and child from position of international lawRights of a patient and child from position of international law
Rights of a patient and child from position of international law
 
Bioethics in health care professionals
Bioethics in health care professionalsBioethics in health care professionals
Bioethics in health care professionals
 
Patients rights and responsibities
Patients rights and responsibitiesPatients rights and responsibities
Patients rights and responsibities
 
Patient Rights and Responsibilities
Patient Rights and Responsibilities Patient Rights and Responsibilities
Patient Rights and Responsibilities
 
Bioethics Patient's Rights
Bioethics Patient's RightsBioethics Patient's Rights
Bioethics Patient's Rights
 
ROJoson PEP Talk: Basic Rights in Patient Empowerment
ROJoson PEP Talk: Basic Rights in Patient EmpowermentROJoson PEP Talk: Basic Rights in Patient Empowerment
ROJoson PEP Talk: Basic Rights in Patient Empowerment
 
A Patient’S Bill Of Rights
A Patient’S Bill Of RightsA Patient’S Bill Of Rights
A Patient’S Bill Of Rights
 
Ethical, Legal, and Economic Foundations of the Educational Process.pptx
Ethical, Legal, and Economic Foundations of the Educational Process.pptxEthical, Legal, and Economic Foundations of the Educational Process.pptx
Ethical, Legal, and Economic Foundations of the Educational Process.pptx
 
Approaches To Issues Of Futility
Approaches To Issues Of FutilityApproaches To Issues Of Futility
Approaches To Issues Of Futility
 
Patients Rights
Patients RightsPatients Rights
Patients Rights
 
Informed consent power point
Informed consent power pointInformed consent power point
Informed consent power point
 
Patient rights
Patient rightsPatient rights
Patient rights
 
Legal rights of a patient
Legal rights of a patientLegal rights of a patient
Legal rights of a patient
 
Consumer patient rights
Consumer patient rightsConsumer patient rights
Consumer patient rights
 
Autonomy
AutonomyAutonomy
Autonomy
 
Patient bill of rights
Patient bill of rightsPatient bill of rights
Patient bill of rights
 
American Hospital AssociationMANAGEMENTADVISORYA Patient’s Bil.docx
American Hospital AssociationMANAGEMENTADVISORYA Patient’s Bil.docxAmerican Hospital AssociationMANAGEMENTADVISORYA Patient’s Bil.docx
American Hospital AssociationMANAGEMENTADVISORYA Patient’s Bil.docx
 

Plus de Reynel Dan

Complications of hemodialysis
Complications of hemodialysisComplications of hemodialysis
Complications of hemodialysis
Reynel Dan
 
Kaya Nimo Magplano - Family planning
Kaya Nimo Magplano - Family planning Kaya Nimo Magplano - Family planning
Kaya Nimo Magplano - Family planning
Reynel Dan
 
Understanding dengue
Understanding dengueUnderstanding dengue
Understanding dengue
Reynel Dan
 

Plus de Reynel Dan (20)

Central venous catheter access for hemodialysis
Central venous catheter access for hemodialysisCentral venous catheter access for hemodialysis
Central venous catheter access for hemodialysis
 
Arteriovenous access for hemodialysis Review Questions
Arteriovenous access for hemodialysis Review QuestionsArteriovenous access for hemodialysis Review Questions
Arteriovenous access for hemodialysis Review Questions
 
DOH at Your Service
DOH at Your ServiceDOH at Your Service
DOH at Your Service
 
Battling COVID 19 in Zamboanga del Sur
Battling COVID 19 in Zamboanga del SurBattling COVID 19 in Zamboanga del Sur
Battling COVID 19 in Zamboanga del Sur
 
Mental Health: Stress Management in Focus
Mental Health: Stress Management in FocusMental Health: Stress Management in Focus
Mental Health: Stress Management in Focus
 
AV Vascular Access - Hemodialysis
AV Vascular Access - HemodialysisAV Vascular Access - Hemodialysis
AV Vascular Access - Hemodialysis
 
Decreasing dialysis provider patient conflict
Decreasing dialysis provider patient conflictDecreasing dialysis provider patient conflict
Decreasing dialysis provider patient conflict
 
Continuing care of the dialysis patient
Continuing care of the dialysis patientContinuing care of the dialysis patient
Continuing care of the dialysis patient
 
Arteriovenous vascular access complications
Arteriovenous vascular access complicationsArteriovenous vascular access complications
Arteriovenous vascular access complications
 
Dialysis patients’ responsibilities
Dialysis patients’ responsibilitiesDialysis patients’ responsibilities
Dialysis patients’ responsibilities
 
Dialysis patients’ bill of rights
Dialysis patients’ bill of rightsDialysis patients’ bill of rights
Dialysis patients’ bill of rights
 
Working with kidney disease
Working with kidney diseaseWorking with kidney disease
Working with kidney disease
 
Cardiac arrest in the dialysis unit
Cardiac arrest in the dialysis unitCardiac arrest in the dialysis unit
Cardiac arrest in the dialysis unit
 
Integrative teaching as mode of instructional delivery
Integrative teaching as mode of instructional deliveryIntegrative teaching as mode of instructional delivery
Integrative teaching as mode of instructional delivery
 
Republic act no 9293
Republic act no 9293Republic act no 9293
Republic act no 9293
 
Grading and reporting
Grading and reportingGrading and reporting
Grading and reporting
 
Complications of hemodialysis
Complications of hemodialysisComplications of hemodialysis
Complications of hemodialysis
 
Understanding renal failure
Understanding renal failureUnderstanding renal failure
Understanding renal failure
 
Kaya Nimo Magplano - Family planning
Kaya Nimo Magplano - Family planning Kaya Nimo Magplano - Family planning
Kaya Nimo Magplano - Family planning
 
Understanding dengue
Understanding dengueUnderstanding dengue
Understanding dengue
 

Dernier

💚Call Girls In Amritsar 💯Anvi 📲🔝8725944379🔝Amritsar Call Girl No💰Advance Cash...
💚Call Girls In Amritsar 💯Anvi 📲🔝8725944379🔝Amritsar Call Girl No💰Advance Cash...💚Call Girls In Amritsar 💯Anvi 📲🔝8725944379🔝Amritsar Call Girl No💰Advance Cash...
💚Call Girls In Amritsar 💯Anvi 📲🔝8725944379🔝Amritsar Call Girl No💰Advance Cash...
Sheetaleventcompany
 
Kolkata Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9xx000xx09 👄🫦 Independent Escort Service Kolka...
Kolkata Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9xx000xx09 👄🫦 Independent Escort Service Kolka...Kolkata Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9xx000xx09 👄🫦 Independent Escort Service Kolka...
Kolkata Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9xx000xx09 👄🫦 Independent Escort Service Kolka...
Sheetaleventcompany
 
❤️Amritsar Escorts Service☎️9815674956☎️ Call Girl service in Amritsar☎️ Amri...
❤️Amritsar Escorts Service☎️9815674956☎️ Call Girl service in Amritsar☎️ Amri...❤️Amritsar Escorts Service☎️9815674956☎️ Call Girl service in Amritsar☎️ Amri...
❤️Amritsar Escorts Service☎️9815674956☎️ Call Girl service in Amritsar☎️ Amri...
Sheetaleventcompany
 
Pune Call Girl Service 📞9xx000xx09📞Just Call Divya📲 Call Girl In Pune No💰Adva...
Pune Call Girl Service 📞9xx000xx09📞Just Call Divya📲 Call Girl In Pune No💰Adva...Pune Call Girl Service 📞9xx000xx09📞Just Call Divya📲 Call Girl In Pune No💰Adva...
Pune Call Girl Service 📞9xx000xx09📞Just Call Divya📲 Call Girl In Pune No💰Adva...
Sheetaleventcompany
 
👉 Chennai Sexy Aunty’s WhatsApp Number 👉📞 7427069034 👉📞 Just📲 Call Ruhi Colle...
👉 Chennai Sexy Aunty’s WhatsApp Number 👉📞 7427069034 👉📞 Just📲 Call Ruhi Colle...👉 Chennai Sexy Aunty’s WhatsApp Number 👉📞 7427069034 👉📞 Just📲 Call Ruhi Colle...
👉 Chennai Sexy Aunty’s WhatsApp Number 👉📞 7427069034 👉📞 Just📲 Call Ruhi Colle...
rajnisinghkjn
 
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Dengan Cepat Selesai Dalam 24 Jam Secara Alami Bu...
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Dengan Cepat Selesai Dalam 24 Jam Secara Alami Bu...Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Dengan Cepat Selesai Dalam 24 Jam Secara Alami Bu...
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Dengan Cepat Selesai Dalam 24 Jam Secara Alami Bu...
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan 087776558899
 
Call Girl In Indore 📞9235973566📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Indore Call Girls Service ...
Call Girl In Indore 📞9235973566📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Indore Call Girls Service ...Call Girl In Indore 📞9235973566📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Indore Call Girls Service ...
Call Girl In Indore 📞9235973566📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Indore Call Girls Service ...
Sheetaleventcompany
 

Dernier (20)

Call Girls Mussoorie Just Call 8854095900 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Mussoorie Just Call 8854095900 Top Class Call Girl Service AvailableCall Girls Mussoorie Just Call 8854095900 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
Call Girls Mussoorie Just Call 8854095900 Top Class Call Girl Service Available
 
💚Call Girls In Amritsar 💯Anvi 📲🔝8725944379🔝Amritsar Call Girl No💰Advance Cash...
💚Call Girls In Amritsar 💯Anvi 📲🔝8725944379🔝Amritsar Call Girl No💰Advance Cash...💚Call Girls In Amritsar 💯Anvi 📲🔝8725944379🔝Amritsar Call Girl No💰Advance Cash...
💚Call Girls In Amritsar 💯Anvi 📲🔝8725944379🔝Amritsar Call Girl No💰Advance Cash...
 
Kolkata Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9xx000xx09 👄🫦 Independent Escort Service Kolka...
Kolkata Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9xx000xx09 👄🫦 Independent Escort Service Kolka...Kolkata Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9xx000xx09 👄🫦 Independent Escort Service Kolka...
Kolkata Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9xx000xx09 👄🫦 Independent Escort Service Kolka...
 
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptx
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptxANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptx
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptx
 
Chandigarh Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9809698092 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Cha...
Chandigarh Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9809698092 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Cha...Chandigarh Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9809698092 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Cha...
Chandigarh Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9809698092 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Cha...
 
💚Reliable Call Girls Chandigarh 💯Niamh 📲🔝8868886958🔝Call Girl In Chandigarh N...
💚Reliable Call Girls Chandigarh 💯Niamh 📲🔝8868886958🔝Call Girl In Chandigarh N...💚Reliable Call Girls Chandigarh 💯Niamh 📲🔝8868886958🔝Call Girl In Chandigarh N...
💚Reliable Call Girls Chandigarh 💯Niamh 📲🔝8868886958🔝Call Girl In Chandigarh N...
 
❤️Amritsar Escorts Service☎️9815674956☎️ Call Girl service in Amritsar☎️ Amri...
❤️Amritsar Escorts Service☎️9815674956☎️ Call Girl service in Amritsar☎️ Amri...❤️Amritsar Escorts Service☎️9815674956☎️ Call Girl service in Amritsar☎️ Amri...
❤️Amritsar Escorts Service☎️9815674956☎️ Call Girl service in Amritsar☎️ Amri...
 
💰Call Girl In Bangalore☎️7304373326💰 Call Girl service in Bangalore☎️Bangalor...
💰Call Girl In Bangalore☎️7304373326💰 Call Girl service in Bangalore☎️Bangalor...💰Call Girl In Bangalore☎️7304373326💰 Call Girl service in Bangalore☎️Bangalor...
💰Call Girl In Bangalore☎️7304373326💰 Call Girl service in Bangalore☎️Bangalor...
 
Gastric Cancer: Сlinical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence, Synergeti...
Gastric Cancer: Сlinical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence, Synergeti...Gastric Cancer: Сlinical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence, Synergeti...
Gastric Cancer: Сlinical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence, Synergeti...
 
Pune Call Girl Service 📞9xx000xx09📞Just Call Divya📲 Call Girl In Pune No💰Adva...
Pune Call Girl Service 📞9xx000xx09📞Just Call Divya📲 Call Girl In Pune No💰Adva...Pune Call Girl Service 📞9xx000xx09📞Just Call Divya📲 Call Girl In Pune No💰Adva...
Pune Call Girl Service 📞9xx000xx09📞Just Call Divya📲 Call Girl In Pune No💰Adva...
 
👉 Chennai Sexy Aunty’s WhatsApp Number 👉📞 7427069034 👉📞 Just📲 Call Ruhi Colle...
👉 Chennai Sexy Aunty’s WhatsApp Number 👉📞 7427069034 👉📞 Just📲 Call Ruhi Colle...👉 Chennai Sexy Aunty’s WhatsApp Number 👉📞 7427069034 👉📞 Just📲 Call Ruhi Colle...
👉 Chennai Sexy Aunty’s WhatsApp Number 👉📞 7427069034 👉📞 Just📲 Call Ruhi Colle...
 
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Dengan Cepat Selesai Dalam 24 Jam Secara Alami Bu...
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Dengan Cepat Selesai Dalam 24 Jam Secara Alami Bu...Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Dengan Cepat Selesai Dalam 24 Jam Secara Alami Bu...
Cara Menggugurkan Kandungan Dengan Cepat Selesai Dalam 24 Jam Secara Alami Bu...
 
Kolkata Call Girls Shobhabazar 💯Call Us 🔝 8005736733 🔝 💃 Top Class Call Gir...
Kolkata Call Girls Shobhabazar  💯Call Us 🔝 8005736733 🔝 💃  Top Class Call Gir...Kolkata Call Girls Shobhabazar  💯Call Us 🔝 8005736733 🔝 💃  Top Class Call Gir...
Kolkata Call Girls Shobhabazar 💯Call Us 🔝 8005736733 🔝 💃 Top Class Call Gir...
 
Race Course Road } Book Call Girls in Bangalore | Whatsapp No 6378878445 VIP ...
Race Course Road } Book Call Girls in Bangalore | Whatsapp No 6378878445 VIP ...Race Course Road } Book Call Girls in Bangalore | Whatsapp No 6378878445 VIP ...
Race Course Road } Book Call Girls in Bangalore | Whatsapp No 6378878445 VIP ...
 
Chandigarh Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9809698092 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Cha...
Chandigarh Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9809698092 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Cha...Chandigarh Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9809698092 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Cha...
Chandigarh Call Girls Service ❤️🍑 9809698092 👄🫦Independent Escort Service Cha...
 
Call Girl In Indore 📞9235973566📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Indore Call Girls Service ...
Call Girl In Indore 📞9235973566📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Indore Call Girls Service ...Call Girl In Indore 📞9235973566📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Indore Call Girls Service ...
Call Girl In Indore 📞9235973566📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Indore Call Girls Service ...
 
Call Girl In Chandigarh 📞9809698092📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Chandigarh Call Girls ...
Call Girl In Chandigarh 📞9809698092📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Chandigarh Call Girls ...Call Girl In Chandigarh 📞9809698092📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Chandigarh Call Girls ...
Call Girl In Chandigarh 📞9809698092📞 Just📲 Call Inaaya Chandigarh Call Girls ...
 
Chennai ❣️ Call Girl 6378878445 Call Girls in Chennai Escort service book now
Chennai ❣️ Call Girl 6378878445 Call Girls in Chennai Escort service book nowChennai ❣️ Call Girl 6378878445 Call Girls in Chennai Escort service book now
Chennai ❣️ Call Girl 6378878445 Call Girls in Chennai Escort service book now
 
Call girls Service Phullen / 9332606886 Genuine Call girls with real Photos a...
Call girls Service Phullen / 9332606886 Genuine Call girls with real Photos a...Call girls Service Phullen / 9332606886 Genuine Call girls with real Photos a...
Call girls Service Phullen / 9332606886 Genuine Call girls with real Photos a...
 
Exclusive Call Girls Bangalore {7304373326} ❤️VVIP POOJA Call Girls in Bangal...
Exclusive Call Girls Bangalore {7304373326} ❤️VVIP POOJA Call Girls in Bangal...Exclusive Call Girls Bangalore {7304373326} ❤️VVIP POOJA Call Girls in Bangal...
Exclusive Call Girls Bangalore {7304373326} ❤️VVIP POOJA Call Girls in Bangal...
 

Stages of illness, patient's rights, nursing process

  • 2. I. Describe the diff. stages of illness Stage 1: Symptom Experience-includes awareness of physical change; assessment of change related to severity; form of emotional reaction associated with assessment Reaction - Denial - Acceptance of symptoms and entering the second stage - Delay individual cannot make the decision waits for further development of symptoms – – Stage 2: Assumption of the Sick Role –decision on adaptation to the sick role; illness becomes a social phenomenon-the ill person seeks validation for sick role from other persons  other persons in lay referral system deny request for sick role  acceptance of illness and provisional sick role -leading to the third stage-medical care contact Stage 3: Medical Care Contact-ill person leaves lay remedies and enters the professional care system  physician denies confirmation of request for sick role -patient accepts-patient refuses (‘shopping’ phenomenon)  confirmation of illness–confirmation of request for sick role -entering the next stage-dependent- patient role Stage 4: Dependent-Patient Role –ill person makes decision on illness treatment and becomes a patient  patient resistance to treatment regimen–uncompliant patient–‘shopping’  dependent patient strives insufficiently for recovery
  • 3. patient and physician working together on recovery–gradual resuming of normal roles Stage 5: Recovery and Rehabilitation–  recovery–patient accepts normal activities  gradual recovery  recovery process-relinquishing sick role -chronic patients/malingerers  positive treatment outcome–patient joins the healthy II. Enumerate the Bill of Rights A. The Dying Person's Bill of Rights The following "Bill of Rights" was created at a workshop (The Terminally Ill Patient and the Helping Person) in Lansing Michigan, sponsored by the South Western Michigan In-service Education Council and conducted by Amelia Barbus (1975), Associate Professor of Nursing, Wayne State University:  I have the right to be treated as a living human being until I die.  I have the right to maintain a sense of hopefulness however changing its focus may be.  I have the right to express my feelings and emotions about my approaching death in my own way.  I have the right to participate in decisions concerning my care.  I have the right to expect continuing medical and nursing attention even though cure goals must be changed to comfort goals.  I have the right not to die alone.  I have the right to be free from pain.  I have the right to have my questions answered honestly.  I have the right not to be deceived.  I have the right to have help from and for my family in accepting my death...  I have the right to die in peace and with dignity.  I have the right to retain my individuality and not be judged for my decisions which may be contrary to the beliefs of others.  I have the right to be cared for by caring, sensitive, knowledgeable people who will attempt to understand my needs and will be able to gain some satisfaction in helping me face my death. The American Journal of Nursing, January 1975, vol. 75, no. 1, p. 99 lists three more:  I have the right to be cared for by those who can maintain a sense of hopefulness, however changing this might be.  I have the right to expect that the sanctity of the human body will be respected after death.  I have the right to discuss and enlarge my religious and/or spiritual experiences, whatever these may mean to others. B. Filipino Patient’s Bill of Rights  The patient has the right to considerate and respectful care irrespective of socio-economic status.  The patient has the right to obtain from his physician complete current information concerning his diagnosis, treatment and prognosis in terms the patient can reasonably be expected to understand. When it is not medically advisable to give such information to the patient, the information should be made available to an appropriate person in his behalf. He has the right to know by name or in person, the medical team responsible in coordinating his care.  The patient has the right to receive from his physician information necessary to give informed consent prior to the start of any procedure and/or treatment. Except in emergencies, such information for informed consent should include but not necessarily limited to the specific procedure and or treatment, the medically significant risks involved, and the probable duration of incapacitation. When medically significant alternatives for care or treatment exist, or when
  • 4. the patient requests information concerning medical alternatives, the patient has the right to such information. The patient has also the right to know the name of the person responsible for the procedure and/or treatment.  The patient has the right to refuse treatment/life – giving measures, to the extent permitted by law, and to be informed of the medical consequences of his action.  The patient has the right to every consideration of his privacy concerning his own medical care program. Case discussion, consultation, examination and treatment are confidential and should be conducted discreetly. Those not directly involved in his care must have the permission of the patient to be present.  The patient has the right to expect that all communications and records pertaining to his care should be treated as confidential.  The patient has the right that within its capacity, a hospital must make reasonable response to the request of patient for services. The hospital must provide evaluation, service and/or referral as indicated by the urgency of care. When medically permissible a patient may be transferred to another facility only after he has received complete information concerning the needs and alternatives to such transfer. The institution to which the patient is to be transferred must first have accepted the patient for transfer.  The patient has the right to obtain information as to any relationship of the hospital to other health care and educational institutions in so far as his care is concerned. The patient has the right to obtain as to the existence of any professional relationship among individuals, by name who are treating him.  The patient has the right to be advised if the hospital proposes to engage in or perform human experimentation affecting his care or treatment. The patient has the right to refuse or participate in such research project.  The patient has the right to expect reasonable continuity of care; he has the right to know in advance what appointment times the physicians are available and where. The patient has the right to expect that the hospital will provide a mechanism whereby he is informed by his physician or a delegate of the physician of the patient’s continuing health care requirements following discharge.  The patient has the right to examine and receive an explanation of his bill regardless of source of payment.  The patient has the right to know what hospital rules and regulation apply to his conduct as a patient. III. Describe the different Steps of Nursing Process The nursing process is the framework for providing professional, quality nursing care. It directs nursing activities for health promotion, health protection, and disease prevention and is used by nurses in every practice setting and specialty. “The nursing process provides the basis for critical thinking in nursing” (Alfaro-LeFavre, 1998, p. 64). Assessment Assessment is the first step in the nursing process and includes collection, verification, organization, interpretation, and documentation of data. The completeness and correctness of the information obtained during assessment are directly related to the accuracy of the steps that follow. Assessment involves several steps:  Collecting data from a variety of sources  Validating the data  Organizing data  Categorizing or identifying patterns in the data  Making initial inferences or impressions  Recording or reporting data
  • 5. Diagnosis The second step in the nursing process involves further analysis (breaking the whole down into parts that can be examined) and synthesis (putting data together in a new way) of the data that have been collected. Formulation of the list of nursing diagnoses is the outcome of this process. According to the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) a nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes. Nursing diagnoses provide the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable. (Carroll-Johnson, 1990, p. 50) The nursing diagnoses developed during this phase of the nursing process provide the basis for client care delivered through the remaining steps. Types of Nursing Diagnoses Analysis of the collected data leads the nurse to make a diagnosis in one of the following categories: • Actual problems • Potential problems (including those where risk factors exist and there are possible problems) • Wellness conditions • Collaborative problems Outcome Identification and Planning Planning is the third step of the nursing process and includes the formulation of guidelines that establish the proposed course of nursing action in the resolution of nursing diagnoses and the development of the client’s plan of care. Once the nursing diagnoses have been developed and client strengths have been identified, planning can begin. The planning phase involves several tasks: • The list of nursing diagnoses is prioritized. • Client-centered long- and short-term goals and outcomes are identified and written. • Specific interventions are developed. • The entire plan of care is recorded in the client’s record. Implementation The fourth step in the nursing process is implementation. Implementation involves the execution of the nursing plan of care derived during the planning phase. It consists of performing nursing activities that have been planned to meet the goals set with the client. Nurses may delegate some of the nursing interventions to other persons assigned to care for the client—for example, the licensed practical nurses and unlicensed assistive personnel. Implementation involves many skills. The nurse must continue to assess the client’s condition before, during, and after the nursing intervention. The nurse must also possess psychomotor skills, interpersonal skills, and critical thinking skills to perform the nursing interventions that have been planned. The implementation step also involves reporting and documentation. Evaluation Evaluation, the fifth step in the nursing process, involves determining whether the client goals have been met, partially met, or not met. If the goal has been met, the nurse must then decide whether nursing activities will cease or continue in order for status to be maintained. Evaluation is an ongoing process. Nurses continually evaluate data in order to make informed decisions during other phases of the nursing process.
  • 6. V. Discuss in general concept the different Nursing Responsibilities/Care of the nurse a. Preoperatively The preoperative phase begins when the decision to proceed with surgical intervention is made and ends with the transfer of the patient onto the OR table. The scope of nursing activities during this time involves establishing a baseline evaluation of the patient before surgery by carrying out a preoperative interview (which includes a physical and emotional assessment, previous anesthetic and medical history, and identification of known allergies or genetics issues that may affect the surgical outcome), ensuring that necessary tests have been or will be performed in PAT, arranging appropriate consultations, and providing education about recovery from anesthesia and postoperative care (Garcia-Miguel, Serrano- Aguilar & Lopez-Bastida, 2003). Examples of Nursing Activities in the Preoperative Phase of Care Preadmission Testing  Initiates initial preoperative assessment  Initiates teaching appropriate to patient's needs  Involves family in interview  Verifies completion of preoperative testing  Verifies understanding of surgeon-specific preoperative orders (e.g., bowel preparation, preoperative shower)  Assesses patient's need for postoperative transportation and care Admission to Surgical Center or Unit  Completes preoperative assessment  Assesses for risks for postoperative complications  Reports unexpected findings or any deviations from normal  Verifies that operative consent has been signed  Coordinates patient teaching with other nursing staff  Reinforces previous teaching  Explains phases in perioperative period and expectations  Answers patient's and family's questions  Develops a plan of care In the Holding Area  Assesses patient's status, baseline pain and nutritional status  Reviews chart  Identifies patient  Verifies surgical site and marks site per institutional policy  Establishes intravenous line  Administers medications if prescribed  Takes measures to ensure patient's comfort  Provides psychological support  Communicates patient's emotional status to other appropriate members of the health care team b. Intraoperatively The intraoperative phase begins when the patient is transferred onto the OR table and ends with admission to the PACU. In this phase, the scope of nursing activities includes providing for the patient's safety, maintaining an aseptic environment, ensuring proper function of equipment, providing the surgeon with specific instruments and supplies for the surgical field, and completing appropriate documentation. Nursing activities may include providing emotional support by holding the patient's hand during induction of general anesthesia; assisting in positioning the patient on the OR table using appropriate principles of body alignment; or acting as scrub nurse, circulating nurse, or registered nurse first assistant (RNFA). Examples of Nursing Activities in the Intraoperative Phase of Care Maintenance of Safety  Maintains aseptic, controlled environment  Effectively manages human resources, equipment, and supplies for individualized patient care  Transfers patient to operating room bed or table  Positions the patient o Functional alignment o Exposure of surgical site  Applies grounding device to patient
  • 7. Ensures that the sponge, needle, and instrument counts are correct  Completes intraoperative documentation Physiologic Monitoring  Calculates effects on patient of excessive fluid loss or gain  Distinguishes normal from abnormal cardiopulmonary data  Reports changes in patient's vital signs  Institutes measures to promote normothermia Psychological Support (Before Induction and When Patient Is Conscious)  Provides emotional support to patient  Stands near or touches patient during procedures and induction  Continues to assess patient's emotional status c. Postoperatively The postoperative phase begins with the admission of the patient to the PACU and ends with a follow-up evaluation in the clinical setting or home. The scope of nursing care covers a wide range of activities including maintaining the patient's airway, monitoring vital signs, assessing the effects of the anesthetic agents, assessing the patient for complications, and providing comfort and pain relief. Nursing activities also focus on promoting the patient's recovery and initiating the teaching, follow-up care, and referrals essential for recovery and rehabilitation after discharge. Each phase is reviewed in more detail in this chapter and in the other chapters in this unit. Examples of Nursing Activities in the Postoperative Phase of Care Transfer of Patient to Post-Anesthesia Care Unit  Communicates intraoperative information o Identifies patient by name o States type of surgery performed o Identifies type of anesthetic used o Reports patient's response to surgical procedure and anesthesia o Describes intraoperative factors (e.g., insertion of drains or catheters; administration of blood, analgesic agents, or other medications during surgery; occurrence of unexpected events) o Describes physical limitations o Reports patient's preoperative level of consciousness o Communicates necessary equipment needs o Communicates presence of family and/or significant others Postoperative Assessment Recovery Area  Determines patient's immediate response to surgical intervention  Monitors patient's physiologic status  Assesses patient's pain level and administers appropriate pain relief measures  Maintains patient's safety (airway, circulation, prevention of injury)  Administers medications, fluid, and blood component therapy, if prescribed  Provides oral fluids if prescribed for ambulatory surgery patient  Assesses patient's readiness for transfer to in-hospital unit or for discharge home based on institutional policy (e.g., Alderete score) Surgical Unit  Continues close monitoring of patient's physical and psychological response to surgical intervention  Assesses patient's pain level and administers appropriate pain relief measures  Provides teaching to patient during immediate recovery period  Assists patient in recovery and preparation for discharge home  Determines patient's psychological status  Assists with discharge planning Home or Clinic  Provides follow-up care during office or clinic visit or by telephone contact  Reinforces previous teaching and answers patient's and family's questions about surgery and follow-up care  Assesses patient's response to surgery and anesthesia and their effects on body image and function  Determines family's perception of surgery and its outcome