WHAT IS ADPIE?
THE NURSING PROCESS
What is ADPIE?
A-assessment
D - diagnosis
P - planning
I - implementation
E - evaluation
What is ADPIE?
A-assessment
D - diagnosis
P - planning
I - implementation
E - evaluation
Whether you are the nurse who works in the PACU, surgical floor,
ER, or critical care, it is important to remember that your quality
of nursing care will impact patient outcomes.
ER, or critical care, it is important to remember that your quality
of nursing care will impact patient outcomes.
On admission to a healthcare facility, the nursing process is carried out.
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Scenario: In the above scenario, Mr. R is anxious
and feeling short of breath.
and feeling short of breath.
The patient in Congestive heart failure, will display
signs of anxiety, due to lack of oxygen.The damaged
heart cannot pump blood as efficiently as a healthy
signs of anxiety, due to lack of oxygen.The damaged
heart cannot pump blood as efficiently as a healthy
heart.
Chest pain and shortness of breath will likely be present.
As a result of heart damage, fluid backs up into the lungs.
The patient who has an anterior wall myocardial infarction
may develop CHF. A higher level of care is usually needed.
may develop CHF. A higher level of care is usually needed.
Watch the videos: Hemoynamic monitoring
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