Essay On Patient Assessment

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The article “Promoting the 6Cs of Nursing in Patient Assessment” by Clarke (2014), is one that covers the different elements of patient assessment, how critical thinking is required in assessment and how nurses can integrate caring into their nursing process, primarily during patient assessment. Patient assessment is the first part of the nursing process and requires the nurse to collect objective and subject information for analysis that can be then attributed to a nursing diagnosis (Potter et al., 2014). Even after a diagnosis has been made, nurses must continue to assess and analyze their patients in order to ensure the patient is in good condition and that treatment is going as planned (Potter et al., 2014). In the case of critical thinking, it is “a complex phenomenon that can be defined as a process and as a set of skills” and often focuses on sound logic and reasoning (Potter et al., 2014, p. 141). The definition of Caring differs somewhat depending on the theorist, but in essence it boils down to a concept central to nursing that requires the nurse to support the patient in their health, …show more content…

Yes, the article lists it within the table on page 56, but only one concrete example is given on how the two exactly come together. Clarke explains how “reaching out to hold the patient’s hand while greeting him or her enables introductions to be made, consent to be gained and brief assessment of peripheral warmth, while the patient’s response allows for immediate assessment of the airway” (Clarke, 2014, p. 55-56), which is a great example of how assessment and caring come together. For the other sections of ISBAR we are left to imagine ourselves how the different Cs come into play, which while a good thinking exercise, is frustrating as a novice wanting more examples. Overall though the article was great at what it set out to

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