- Components of the Nursing Process
➡️ The nursing
process is the foundation of a nurse's work and consists of five main steps in
order:
- Assessment
In this step, the nurse collects the necessary information about the
patient. This is considered one of the most crucial steps and involves
gathering information from various sources, including interviews with the
patient and their family members, as well as the patient's medical
records.
- Nursing Diagnosis
After gathering sufficient information, along with the medical diagnosis,
the nurse determines the nursing diagnosis for the condition, which marks
the beginning of the nursing care plan for the patient.
- Planning
In this step, an appropriate plan is developed based on the nursing
diagnosis, and priorities are set to achieve the desired goal of the
nursing care plan or the nursing process.
- Implementation
In this step, the nurse applies the nursing care plan in practice
according to the priorities set during the planning phase.
- Evaluation
This is the final stage of the nursing care plan, in which the nurse
reviews the outcomes of the plan’s application and the interventions
implemented for patient care. If the results are unsatisfactory, the nurse
must document the evaluation to reassess and identify the patient's
problems and needs and formulate a new plan. This will be part of the
evaluation step (Step 1).
It is very
important to note that the nursing process is continuous and never stops until
the patient is discharged from the hospital, including the discharge plan and
follow-up care.
Therefore,
nursing care for cancer patients must address their various needs throughout
the course of their illness, including appropriate screening, symptom
management, patient care practices, and preventive measures, while maintaining
the highest possible level of normal function and taking supportive measures
before, during, and after treatment. Cancer causes significant damage to the
patient's body, internal organs, psychological state, social activities, and
also affects family members and those around the patient. Specifically, the
application of the nursing process involves the following: