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Nursing icmr- Presentation

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  1. Nursing

  2. Fundamentals of nursing practice

  3. • Nursing Process: A systematic framework guiding nursing care, consisting of assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
 • • Communication Skills: Essential for clear and empathetic communication with patients, families, and healthcare team members.
 • • Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning: Essential for analyzing information, identifying problems, considering options, and making evidence-based decisions.
 • • Patient Education: Nurses educate patients and their families about their health conditions, treatment plans, and self-care practices.

  4. • Safety and Infection Control: Prioritizes patient safety and preventing healthcare-associated infections.
 • • Professionalism and Ethics: Guided by a code of ethics emphasizing respect for patient autonomy, confidentiality, and advocacy.
 • • Cultural Competence: Nurses must be culturally competent and sensitive to the diverse backgrounds and beliefs of their patients.
 • • Teamwork and Collaboration: Requires collaboration with other healthcare professionals for comprehensive care.
 • • Evidence-Based Practice: Based on the best available evidence, integrating research findings with clinical expertise and patient preferences.

  5. • Quality Improvement: Nurses participate in quality improvement initiatives to enhance patient care quality and safety.

  6. Health assessment and nursing diagnosis

  7. Health Assessment:
• Purpose: Collects and analyzes data to identify patient's health status, strengths, and potential health problems.
 • • Types: Initial, Focused, Ongoing, and Interviewing.
 • • Methods: Systematic examination of the patient's body, diagnostic tests, and documentation.

Nursing Diagnosis:
 • • Definition: Clinical judgment about the patient's response to health problems.
 • • Types: Actual, Risk, and Wellness Diagnosis.
 • • Components: Problem, Etiology, Defining Characteristics, Data Collection, Analysis, Formulation, and Validation.
 • • Process: Data collection, interpretation, formulation, validation.

  8. Examples: Impaired Gas Exchange related to pneumonia and Risk for Falls related to impaired mobility.

  9. Medical-surgical nursing

  10. Role of a Medical-Surgical Nurse:
 • • Conducts comprehensive assessments of patients.
 • • Develops individualized care plans based on patient needs and medical diagnoses. • 
• Monitors patients' vital signs, symptoms, and overall condition. • 
• Administers medications and treatments as prescribed.
 • • Provides patient education about their condition, treatment options, and self-care practices.
 • • Collaborates with other healthcare professionals to coordinate patient care.
 • • Advocates for patients' needs and preferences.
 • 
Common Medical-Surgical Conditions: • 
• Cardiovascular Disorders: Heart failure, myocardial infarction, hypertension.

  11. • Respiratory Disorders: Pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma. • 
• Gastrointestinal Disorders: Peptic ulcers, GED, IBD.
 • • Neurological Disorders: Stroke, seizures, MS.
 • • Renal Disorders: Acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, UTIs.
 • • Orthopedic Disorders: Fractures, arthritis, joint replacements.
 • • Endocrine Disorders: Diabetes mellitus, thyroid disorders, adrenal insufficiency.
 • 
Nursing Interventions:
 • • Pain Management: Assessing and managing pain using pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.
 • • Wound Care: Assessing and dressing wounds to promote healing and prevent infection.

  12. • Mobility and Rehabilitation: Assisting patients with mobility and rehabilitation exercises. • 
• Nutritional Support: Monitoring patients' nutritional status and providing dietary counseling.
 • • Fluid and Electrolyte Balance: Monitoring fluid intake and output, as well as electrolyte levels.

 • Care of Surgical Patients:
 • • Preoperative Care: Preparing patients for surgery.
 • • Intraoperative Care: Assisting the surgical team during the procedure. • 
• Postoperative Care: Monitoring patients for complications, managing pain, assisting with wound care, and promoting recovery.

  13. Professional Development:
 • • Continuing Education: Staying updated on latest practices, technologies, and treatments.
 • • Certification: Obtaining certification in medical-surgical nursing. • 
• Professional Organizations: Networking with other nurses and accessing resources for professional development.

  14. Pediatric nursing

  15. Role of a Pediatric Nurse: • • Conducts comprehensive assessments of pediatric patients. • 
• Develops individualized care plans based on the child's age, condition, and developmental stage. • 
• Administers medications safely and accurately, following pediatric dosing guidelines.
 • • Involved families in the care of their child, providing education and support. • 
• Advocates for the needs and rights of pediatric patients.
 • • Collaborates with other healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure optimal patient outcomes.
 • • Educates families about preventive care, immunizations, nutrition, and disease prevention.

  16. • Provides emotional support to pediatric patients and their families.

 • Common Pediatric Conditions:
 • • Respiratory Infections: bronchiolitis, pneumonia, croup. • 
• Gastrointestinal Disorders: gastroenteritis, appendicitis, and inflammatory bowel disease. • 
• Infectious Diseases: chickenpox, measles, and influenza.
 • • Classic Conditions: asthma, diabetes, cystic fibrosis.
 • • Developmental Disorders: autism spectrum disorder (ASD), attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and intellectual disabilities.

 • Developmental Considerations: • 
• Understands normal growth and development milestones for pediatric patients.
• Provides age-appropriate care.

  17. • Involved families in decision-making and care planning.

 • Special Considerations:
 • • Pain Management: Assesses and manages pain in pediatric patients. • 
• Nutritional Support: Monitors growth and nutritional status.
 • • Administers vaccines according to the recommended schedule. • • Educates families about safety measures. • 

Professional Development:
 • • Stays updated on latest pediatric nursing practices. • 
• Obtains certification in pediatric nursing.
 • • Joins professional organizations for networking and professional development.

  18. Obstetric and gynecological nursing

  19. Role of an OB/GYN Nurse:
• Provides prenatal care, including regular check-ups and educating women about pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn care.
• Assists with labor and delivery, monitors maternal and fetal well-being, and provides emotional support.
• Provides postpartum care, including monitoring for complications, assisting with breastfeeding, and providing newborn care and postpartum recovery education.
• Provides care to women with gynecological issues, including menstrual disorders, reproductive tract infections, and gynecological cancers.

  20. • Assists with gynecological surgeries, such as hysterectomies, ovarian surgeries, and procedures to treat gynecological cancers.
• Provides education and counseling about reproductive health, contraception, and family planning.

Common Obstetric Conditions:
• Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (PIH): Can lead to preeclampsia.
• Gestational Diabetes: Can increase the risk of complications for both mother and baby.
• Preterm Labor: Can lead to preterm birth and associated complications.
• Cesarean Section (C-Section): Surgical delivery of a baby.

  21. Common Gynecological Conditions:
• Menstrual Disorders: Including irregular periods, heavy menstrual bleeding, and painful periods.
• Reproductive Tract Infections: Including bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
• Benign Gynecological Conditions: Including ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and endometriosis.
• Gynecological Cancers: Including cancers of the cervix, uterus, ovaries, and vagina.

Care Considerations:
• Emotional Support: Providing emotional support to women and their families during pregnancy, childbirth, and gynecological care.

  22. • Cultural Sensitivity: Providing respectful and culturally competent care.
• Patient Education: Providing education about women's health.
• Collaboration: Collaborating with other healthcare professionals.

Professional Development:
• Continuing Education: Staying updated on latest nursing practices, guidelines, and research.
• Certification: Obtaining certification in obstetric and gynecological nursing.
• Joining professional organizations: Networking with other OB/GYN nurses.

  23. Obstetric and gynecological nursing

  24. Role of an OB/GYN Nurse:
 • • Provides prenatal care, including regular check-ups and educating women about pregnancy, childbirth, and newborn care. • 
• Assists with labor and delivery, monitors maternal and fetal well-being, and provides emotional support.
 • • Provides postpartum care, including monitoring for complications, assisting with breastfeeding, and providing newborn care and postpartum recovery education.
 • • Provides care to women with gynecological issues, including menstrual disorders, reproductive tract infections, and gynecological cancers.

  25. • Assists with gynecological surgeries, such as hysterectomies, ovarian surgeries, and procedures to treat gynecological cancers.
 • • Provides education and counseling about reproductive health, contraception, and family planning.

 • Common Obstetric Conditions:
 • • Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension (PIH): Can lead to preeclampsia.
 • • Gestational Diabetes: Can increase the risk of complications for both mother and baby. • 
• Preterm Labor: Can lead to preterm birth and associated complications.
 • • Cesarean Section (C-Section): Surgical delivery of a baby.

  26. Common Gynecological Conditions:
 • • Menstrual Disorders: Including irregular periods, heavy menstrual bleeding, and painful periods. • 
• Reproductive Tract Infections: Including bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). • 
• Benign Gynecological Conditions: Including ovarian cysts, uterine fibroids, and endometriosis. • 
• Gynecological Cancers: Including cancers of the cervix, uterus, ovaries, and vagina.

 • Care Considerations:
 • • Emotional Support: Providing emotional support to women and their families during pregnancy, childbirth, and gynecological care.

  27. • Cultural Sensitivity: Providing respectful and culturally competent care. • 
• Patient Education: Providing education about women's health.
 • • Collaboration: Collaborating with other healthcare professionals.

 • Professional Development:
 • • Continuing Education: Staying updated on latest nursing practices, guidelines, and research. • 
• Certification: Obtaining certification in obstetric and gynecological nursing.
 • • Joining professional organizations: Networking with other OB/GYN nurses.

  28. Psychiatric nursing

  29. Role of a Psychiatric Nurse: • 
• Conducts comprehensive assessments of patients' mental health.
 • • Collaborates with healthcare providers to establish a diagnosis. • 
• Develops individualized care plans addressing patients' mental health needs. • 
• Manages medication and educates patients about medication management.
 • • Uses therapeutic communication techniques to establish rapport with patients.
 • • Provides immediate care and support to patients experiencing a mental health crisis. • 
• Educates patients and their families about mental health disorders, treatment options, and coping strategies.

  30. • Advocates for patients' rights and needs, working to reduce stigma associated with mental illness.

 • Common Psychiatric Disorders:
 • • Mood Disorders: Depression, bipolar disorder, dysthymia. • 
• Anxiety Disorders: Generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobias.
 • • Psychotic Disorders: Schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder.
 • • Personality Disorders: Borderline personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder. • 
• Substance Use Disorders: Alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder, stimulant use disorder. • 
• Eating Disorders: Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating disorder.

  31. • Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, and intellectual disability.

 • Therapeutic Interventions: • 
• Individual Therapy: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and psychodynamic therapy.
 • • Group Therapy: Providing therapy in a group setting.
 • • Family Therapy: Involving the patient's family in therapy.
 • • Psychoeducation: Providing education about mental health disorders, treatment options, and coping strategies.
 • • Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques: Teaching techniques to manage stress and anxiety.

 • Care Settings:
 • • Inpatient Psychiatric Units: Providing acute care.

  32. • Outpatient Clinics: Providing ongoing care and support.
 • • Community Mental Health Centers: Offering a range of mental health services.
 • Residential Treatment Facilities: • Providing long-term care and support.

  33. Community health nursing

  34. Role of a Community Health Nurse: • 
• Conducts assessments of community health needs. • 
• Develops community health programs and interventions.
 • • Implements health promotion and disease prevention activities. • 
• Evaluates the effectiveness of these programs and interventions.
 • • Collaborates with community members, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders. • 
• Advocates for policies and programs that promote health and improve access to care for underserved populations.
 • • Provides education about health promotion, disease prevention, and self-care practices.

  35. Key Concepts in Community Health Nursing: • 
• Population-Focused Care: Provides care to entire populations. • 
 Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Prevention: • Implements interventions at different stages of disease development.
 • • Health Promotion: Empowers individuals and communities to take control of their health. • 
• Cultural Competence: Understands and respects the cultural beliefs, practices, and values of diverse populations.
 • • Community Empowerment: Engages communities in decision-making and health promotion activities.

  36. • Social Determinants of Health: Recognizes that factors such as income, education, and access to care significantly impact health outcomes.

 • Community Health Nursing Interventions:
 • • Health Education: Provides education about health promotion, disease prevention, and healthy lifestyle choices. • 
• Screening Programs: Conducts screenings for various health conditions. • 
• Immunization Programs: Implements programs to protect individuals and communities from vaccine-preventable diseases. • 
• Home Visits: Conducts home visits to assess health needs, provide education and support, and coordinate care.

  37. • Community Health Fairs: Organizes health fairs and community events to promote health awareness.

 • Care Settings: • 
• Public Health Departments: Implements public health programs and policies.
 • • Community Health Centers: Provides primary care and preventive services to underserved populations. • 
• Schools: Provides health services and education to promote health and wellness. • 
• Nonprofit Organizations: Works with nonprofit organizations to address specific health issues.

 • Professional Development: • 
• Continuing Education: Stays updated on latest community health nursing practices.
 • • Certification: Obtains certification in community health nursing.

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