Noncompliance To Nursing Process Analysis

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Noncompliance to Nursing Process Application is the main concern in nursing practice. According to the American Nurses Association, the Nursing process is the essential core of practice for the registered nurse to deliver holistic, patient-focused care (ANA, 2018). It is a systematic method of providing nursing care. It embraces all steps taken by the nurse in caring for patients including; Assessment, Nursing diagnoses, Planning, Implementation of the plan and Evaluation. The process requires a systematic approach to the person's situation, beginning with assessment and including evaluation and reconciliation of the perceptions by the person, the person's family, and the nurse. A plan for the nursing actions to be taken may then be made, and, with the participation of the person and the person's family, the plan may be set. The plan developed with the person and the person's family is then implemented. The outcome is evaluated by the person and the person's family. The steps follow each other at the start of the process but may need to be taken concurrently in some …show more content…

Recommendation for the above study includes evaluation of the theoretical and practical teaching of the nursing process during undergraduate courses, as well as continuing education in hospital settings. Therefore, sufficient knowledge and proper application of nursing process is very essential in every day nursing practice so as to meet the demands of the current predominant health care dilemmas which includes: “Problems associated with normal human development, particularly aging; Chronic illness management in all ages; Health disparities associated with socioeconomic dislocations such as global migration, classism, sexism, and the strategies for health promotion and disease prevention” (AACN,

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