Nursing Process and Care Plan
Nursing Process and Care Plan
Nursing Process and Care Plan
Anna Lee
Food: Shellfish
Medications
Medication: N/A
Environment: N/A
Dietary
Eating pizza and coffee to keep herself going
considerations
She has been diagnosed with Asthma as a child and uses Ventolin puffers occasionally
when needed.
She is eating unhealthy foods such as pizza and coffee.
She takes no other regularly scheduled medication.
The boyfriend is pressuring her to spend more time with him.
The client does not have enough sleep because she has been up several nights trying to
complete a scholarly paper.
The client is finding it difficult to juggle all of the responsibilities and is feeling very
anxious.
Spiritual Variable (Environment)
in New Brunswick.
scholarly paper.
need
Anxiety related to imbalance time management as evidenced by studying for final exa
Christmas gifts for friends and family, working part-time at Sportcheck, studying an E
PRIORITY NURSING
week, staying up several night to do homework, and pressuring from her boyfriend to
DIAGNOSIS
him.
The reason I chose anxiety as a priority nursing diagnosis because Potter et al., (2014
anxiety are one of the highest priority (p. 174).
CLIENT GOAL
Write one specific and
Anna will be free of anxiety in 1 month.
measurable client
behavioural response.
CLIENT-CENTRED
Specific: The client will report the level of anxiety is decreasing at least 50 percent at
OUTCOME
Write statements in
Measurable: The client will report that she has at least 7 hours of sleep, makes a list a
Attainable: The client needs to have knowledge about the plan and how to follow it. A
using the
week, the client will demonstrate relief of anxiety by saying that the plan is helping h
Realistic: The client will have enough time to sleep, study, and spent time with her bo
SMART criteria:
client needs to know that sleep, and talk with her boyfriend relates to her overall healt
Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Time-based
Time-based: The client will report that the level of her anxiety will decrease by 50 pe
second week and free of anxiety in 1 month following the care plan.
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According to Potter et al., (2014) suggest in evaluation should include the nursing act
and finding, and achievement of outcome.
Nursing action: Ask client to report level of anxiety every week and observe a clie
verbal behavior closely (Potter et al., 2014, p. 160).
EVALUATION
The client response and finding: After 1 month following the nursing care plan, Ann
Describe how you plan
feeling anxious; She looks well rest and relax during the conversation. According to P
to evaluate if the goal
nurse needs to compare the clients behavioral response and the physiological signs a
was met or not met.
to observe with those you actually observe in your evaluation (p. 197).
that must be achieved in order to accomplish the goal of care (Potter et al., 2014, p. 1
the client reports 100 percent free of anxiety.
The goal was met, therefore, no further nursing action required.
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Summary
Anna Lee is a LPN student, and works part-time at Sportcheck. She is very busy with her
life and looks like that she does not have enough time for her work, her study, her sleep, and her
boyfriend is pressuring her to spend time with him. As her friend I decide that I need to help her
by making a Nursing Process and Care Plan for Annas anxiety. In this paper, I will explain why
nursing process are important to complete, how metaparadigm concepts guide me through this
assessment, and SMART criteria benefited in developing goals or expected outcome. According
to Potter et al., (2014) that it is very important for the nurse to follow these steps in nursing
process which included five steps: assessment, diagnosis, plan, implementation, and evaluation
because each step have its own unique. The four metaparadigm concepts are client and person,
environment, health and nursing, these concept will help the nurse to find the balance between
the personal value and professional value.
The nursing process
Assessment
According to Potter et al., (2014) that assessment is the first step that the nurse need to
follow by gathering and analysis of information about the client (p. 154). In this situation, I
need to collect data and information from the scenario such as client information about allergies
(food, medication, dieting consideration), health related, spiritual variable, developmental
variable, sociological variable, and psychological variable.
Diagnosis
Nursing diagnosis is the second step that every nurse needs to follow. After gathering the
data and information in assessment step, the nurse will have enough information to make a
decision about the actual, potential, and wellness nursing diagnosis; therefore, from there, the
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nurse need to understand what is the cause or contributing factor, and find the evidence (Potter et
al., 2014). By following this step, I made decision that actual nursing diagnosis is anxiety,
potential nursing diagnosis is risk to fluid volume deficit, and wellness nursing diagnosis is
readiness for increased knowledge.
Plan
Planning is the third step, the nurse needs to have a good judgment to make a right
decision and chose the right care plan to help the client solves the problem (Potter et al., 2014).
In Annas situation, anxiety is the highest priority that needs to be treated. And in this step, the
nurse should use the SMART criteria which stand for specific, measurable, attainable, realistic,
and time-based to have a good expect outcome.
Implementation
Implementation is the time to put the plan in real life to see if it is really working for the
client or not, and during this step the nurse can reassessing the client, or reviewing and revising
the existing nursing care plan to fit the clients situation (Potter et al., 2014). Putting this step in
Annas problem, the nurse can see that Anna is willing to follow the care plan, and the care plan
is working in her situation.
Evaluation
Evaluation is the final step in nursing process. At this step, the nurse should able to see if
the plan is really working in resolving the clients problem or this problem required further
nursing action (Potter et al., 2014). In Annas situation, no further nursing action required
because she is able balance her time and look well rest.
Metaparadigm
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According to Potter et al., (2014) suggest the nurses are giving care to everybody in the
social, and the nurse need to understand how the client is influenced by the family and
community. Therefore, the nurses will have better idea about caring for the client. Applying this
knowledge to Annas situation, it helps me understand more about Annas anxiety.
Conclusion
Consequently, following all the step in nursing process is very important for the nurse to
help the clients resolve their problem. Every step or every process has a significant effect on the
clients situation. That is the reason why the nurse must carefully assess, diagnosis, plan,
implementation, and evaluation the client. Additionally, every nurse should have a good
understanding about the client behavior, environment, family, community to have a good expect
outcome.
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References
Anxiety and stress (May 20, 2014). Retrieved from University of Maryland Medical Centre:
http://www.umm.edu/health/medical/ency/articles/stress-and-anxiety
How much sleep do we really need? (2015). Retrieved from National Sleep Foundation:
http://www.sleepfoundation.org/how-sleep-works/how-much-sleep-do-we-really-need
Potter, P. A., Perry, A. G., Stockert, P. A., Hall, A. M., Ross-kerr, J. C., Wood, M. J.,
Duggleby, W. (Eds.). (2014). Canadian fundamentals of nursing (5th ed.). Toronto, ON:
Mosby/Elsevier Canada
Smith, M., Robinson, L., & Segal, R. (June 2015). How much sleep do you need? Retrieved from
Helpguide.org: http://www.helpguide.org/articles/sleep/how-much-sleep-do-youneed.htm