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8.

1 Determine progress of individuals/


groups toward planned outcomes.
Recognizes when individuals/groups progress and expected
progress differ and modifies plans and actions accordingly.
Discusses progress with the individual/group.
Evaluates individual/group responses to interventions, and
Assesses the effectiveness of the plan of care in achieving
planned outcomes

Recognizes when individuals/groups progress


and expected progress differ and modifies
plans and actions accordingly.

Determine the behavioral response.


Compare the outcome
Has the patients conditions improved?

Discusses progress with the individual/group

Patient centered care


Increased patient involvement
Improved health outcomes
information from patient.

Evaluates individual/group responses to


interventions

Evaluate each interventions.


Analyze each expected outcome.
Appraise the extent to which individual/ groups goals
met.
Completely
met
Partially
met

Treatment Goal
unmet

Relating nursing activities to outcome.

Assesses the effectiveness of the plan of care


in achieving planned outcomes
-Drawing conclusions about problem status
Actual problem

Potential problem

Risk factors

resolved

prevented

No longer exist

resolved

prevented

exist

Not completely
resolved

Not prevented

exist

-Continuing ,terminating or modifying the care plan

Assessment of a Nursing diagnosis


Asthma patient

Interventions

Evaluation
After four hours

RR-28
Elevated Blood
presssure

Ineffective breathing pattern Increase fluid


related to retained
intake
secretions
Nebulization

RR -19
Air way improved,
calm

Use of accessory
muscles for
breathing,

Wheezing

Administration
of
antihistamines/
decongestants

Not using accessory


muscles,
Wheezing decreased

Instruct patient
to expectorate
the mucus
secretions

After intervention the


patient was able to
expectorate mucus

Medication for
treating
infection

Still sputum is yellow

Restlessness
noted

Productive
cough, yellowish
to green color

cough

Reference
Juall, L., Nursing care plan transitional patient & family centered (6th
ed.). USA: Wolters Kluwer . 374-381
Lewis ,S . L., Heitkemper, M.M ,Dirksen, S.R. ,Butcher , L.,
OBrieN ., P.G., (2007) Lewis medicalsurgical nursing (2nd ed.).
16-19
Australian commission in safety and quality in health care. (2012).
Patient centered care . Retrieved from
http://www.safetyandquality.gov.au
Potter, P .A., Perry, A. G., Stockert, P.A. (2016)
Fundamentals of Nursing (9th ed.).USA : 274-275

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