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The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy. Jan Bazner-Chandler CPNP, CNS, MSN, RN. Key Elements of Nursing Process. Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Planning / goals Interventions Evaluation. Assessment. Assessment collecting data about client characteristics know to affect drug therapy
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The Nursing Process in Drug Therapy Jan Bazner-Chandler CPNP, CNS, MSN, RN
Key Elements of Nursing Process • Assessment • Nursing Diagnosis • Planning / goals • Interventions • Evaluation
Assessment • Assessment collecting data about client characteristics know to affect drug therapy Box 3-1 Medication History
Nursing Diagnosis • Deficient Knowledge: drug therapy regimen • Deficient knowledge: safe and effective self-administration • Risk of injury: side effects • Noncompliance: over use and under use • Not concerned with this in pharmacology since there is not a true clinical component
Planning /Goals • Goals should be stated in terms of client behavior • Patient will be able to state why he/she is taking the medication • Patient will be able to state the potential side-effects of medications • Patient will know when to call health care personal
Interventions • Planned activities to help client reach goals • Client will place daily medications in a pill box labeled with days of the week • Medication container will be filled every Sunday night • Client will take pills in the morning before breakfast
Evaluation • Client demonstrated how to put pills into the proper order in the pill box • Client stated he/she has gotten into the habit of placing medications into the pill box on Sunday evenings. • Client states he/she keeps pill box in the bathroom and takes pills in the morning before breakfast
Assignment • Using the medication history form on-line (patterned after Box 4-1 Medication History in your text) • You will do the data collection piece only