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Definition of a Nursing Diagnosis

NursingNetwork , - A nursing diagnosis is defined by NANDA International (2013) as a clinical judgment concerning a human response to health conditions/life processes, or vulnerability for that response, by an individual, family, group, or community. New NANDA Nursing Diagnoses In this edition of NANDA nursing diagnosis list (2018-2020), seventeen new nursing diagnoses were approved and introduced. These new approved nursing diagnoses are: Readiness for enhanced health literacy Ineffective adolescent eating dynamics Ineffective child eating dynamics Ineffective infant eating dynamics Risk for metabolic imbalance syndrome Imbalanced energy field Risk for unstable blood pressure Risk for complicated immigration transition Neonatal abstinence syndrome Acute substance withdrawal syndrome Risk for acute substance withdrawal syndrome Risk for surgical site infection Risk for dry mouth Risk for venous thromboembolism Risk for female genital mutilation Risk for occupati

Principles of Management of Emergency Disorders

NusingNetwork ,--The main principle of management of emergency nursing care is to maintain the airway and provide adequate ventilation, resuscitate when needed. Assess injury and airway obstruction. In addition, control of bleeding and restoration of cardiac output and prevent and deal with shock, and maintain circulation Obtain a continuous physical examination, serious injury or illness from a non-static patient Determine whether the patient can follow orders, evaluation, size and pupil activity and motor responses. Then, monitor the ECG, if necessary do management if there is a suspected cervical fracture with head injury by protecting the wound with a sterile dressing. Check whether the patient is using medical precautions or the identity of allergies and other health problems. Then check the flow of vital signs, blood pressure and neurologic status to gain clues in making decisions. Evaluation Management of Emergency Disorders After getting adequat

The Concept of Mental Nursing

NursingNetwork ,--The Concept of Mental Nursing or Nursing the psyche according to American Nurses Associations (ANA) is a special area of ​​nursing practice that uses the science of human behavior as a basis and uses oneself therapeutically in improving, maintaining, restoring the client's mental health and mental health of the community in which the client is located (American Nurses Associations). Mental health is not just a state of mental disorder, but it contains various characteristics about direct care, communication and management, is positive describes harmony and balance of the psyche. Nursing the psyche is a professional nursing service based on the science of behavior, the science of mental nursing in humans throughout the life cycle with a maladaptive social-psycho response caused by bio-psycho-social disorder, using self and soul nursing therapy (therapeutic communication and modal therapy mental health nursing) through a nursing process approach to impr

Concept of Mental Health

Concept of Mental Health/ Ilustrated by alana.io NursingNetwork ,--Mental Health is a Healthy and Happy Feelings and able to overcome the challenges of life, can accept others as they are and have a positive attitude towards yourself and others. Mental health includes: How do you feel about yourself How do you feel about others How your ability to overcome your daily life problems. Human of Mental Health A holistic individual: consisting of physical and spiritual. Consisting of physical component, mind, soul and heart. The structure of the human soul consists of the id (the instinct-principle of satisfaction), the ego (the consciousness of the reality realities), the super ego / morality-the principle of morality (Theory of Freud) Mental Health Criteria According Yahoda Grow, grow and actualize Integration: Past and present Autonomy in decision making Perception is true Mastering the environment: being able to adapt Risk of Mental Disorders  Dynamic i

Professional Nursing Practice Model

NursingNetwork --Values Professional as Primary Nurse (PP) and the Nurses Association (PA) Build Contract with the Client / Family since Client / Family ENTRY Into A patient room which is a tribute Beginning Of dignity and human differences. The relationship will Continue Built for clients treated in the ambulatory space, so that the client / partner Become hearts Family Giving nursing care.  On Implementing And renpra Evaluation, PP have autonomy and accountability for the review accountable care that was provided including actions What do PA under its responsibility. In other words, the PP has a responsibility to review the performance of the PA in order to foster action based on professional values. The management approach: primary Nurses have a responsibility Against Nurses Association. To Kewajban guiding PA hearts Gives nursing care so that according to the procedure Became hearts standards provide Services For Clients. In this case our PP Is Also A manager Should equipp

Competence Field Nurse

NursingNetwork ~ The main sphere of competence can be classified into three main points, among which; Professional Practice, ethical, legal and culturally sensitive Accountable to professional practice Carry out nursing practice with the principles of ethical and culturally sensitive Implement legally practice The provision of care and nursing care management Applying fundamental principles in the provision and management of nursing care Implement health promotion efforts in the service / nursing Do the nursing assessment Develop a plan of nursing Carry out nursing actions as planned Evaluating nursing care action Using therapeutic communication and interpersonal relationships in the delivery of services / care Creating and maintaining a safe environment Using interprofesional relationships in service / nursing / care / health care Using delegation and supervision in service / nursing care Development of personal and professional qualities Implement an increas