7490765203NUR353: NSP2 2023 CLINICAL REASONING CYCLE TEMPLATE
7490765203NUR353: NSP2 2023 CLINICAL REASONING CYCLE TEMPLATE
AT3: Case or problem activated learningPart A: Care Plan
654055935900 Patient situation
IDENTIFICATION
SITUATION
BACKGROUND
ASSESSMENT
RECOMMENDATIONS
584207205900 Interpret: In the following table, list the normal and abnormal data that you have collected from the scenario provided. Provide the normal reference ranges of all data.
Normal (Subjective & Objective) Abnormal (Subjective & Objective)
Subjective
Objective
Subjective
Objective
Process Information. Interpret, analyse, discriminate, relate, infer, match, and predict.
Are there recognisable patterns when the cues are clustered?
Are there comparisons which can be drawn with previously observed clinical presentations?
Consider thinking ahead: What could happen if you took no action?
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Identify & prioritise at least 2 nursing problems.
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Goals, Actions and Evaluation
For the nursing problem of highest importance:
Establish a minimum 3 goals for each nursing problem that include all 5 elements of the SMART acronym.
List a minimum 6 actions (minimum 6), in order of priority that you would undertake to achieve that goal. Specify if the action is a dependant or independent nursing action. You must consider the holistic requirements of the patient. Provide a rationale that associates the pathophysiological and psychological principles with each selected nursing action. This section needs to be referenced.
Describe how you would evaluate the effectiveness of the care provided (i.e. how will you know that your actions were beneficial to the patient?) This section needs to be referenced. A minimum 1 evaluation of the outcomes for each action.
SMART goal(s) Actions (at least 6) Rationale (for each action) Evaluate outcomes (for each action)
Part B: Family discussion
Watch the video titled:" Jo Smith discharge planning conversation"(available in the MyLO Assessment Resources Tab)
The video captures the conversation between the consultant caring for Jo and his family. Jo is not present as he is too unwell.
Following the meeting, Jos family relocates to the family room. You are the nurse assigned to care for Jo. You approach the family, and they ask you the following questions.
Explain how you would respond to each question.
What happens now to my dad?
Will he be in a lot of pain?
How will I tell my dad if he asks what is going on? What do I say?