Published on: August 19, 2024
1, What do you find to be the hardest part of the nursing process AAPIE (ADPIE) as a novice nurse and/or nursing student?
2, Why do you think you find it difficult?"
1. Nursing MAP: Writing the Hardest Part of the Nursing Process
Assessment:
Reason: It involves the recording of minute details about the patient’s welfare, his physical health, his psychological health and his social health. A significant concern of a novice is the inability to establish a cancer specific approach in the assessment of findings and relevant points arising out of material under consideration.
Complexity: This as a result entails a lot of analysis and lots of observation and observation skills are therefore expected. Others may have challenges as to which data is relevant and understanding some of the findings may be a challenge especially to the new nurse.
Implementation:
Reason: This is the part what has been developed in the care plan and interventions implementation. At times, there could be a lot of patients to address thus, the process of applying the interventions to patients and needs can be clumsy.
Complexity: Scheduling, time and time management and flexibility are necessary to produce response which will facilitate needs of the patient or the changes in his condition. Organising and supervising care and ensuring diverse therapies can be all very overwhelming merely contemplating with whom and in which manner and then whether all aspects of a patient’s requirement have been addressed.
2. Reasons for Difficulty
Assessment Difficulties:
Lack of Experience: The authors are not unique in their criticism of first-time nurses as having inadequate experience and knowledge of gradual changes in the patients or understanding of relationships between manifestations and a patient’s state.
Overwhelm: One can sometimes sit back and be amazed that it becomes a challenge, simply because of the incredible amount of data that is available and then by virtue of the need to scan through all the data in order to get a reasonable picture of the patient.
Decision-Making: This makes newcomers fail slightly on how to determine which data is relevant and how it can be used to attend a particular patient in the right manner.
Implementation Difficulties:
Multitasking: Of course, there is one pressing issue that you are sure to come across and that is how to manage and implement several care interventions to several patients.
Time Management: This means that the duration to be spent on each intervention as well as the time to be spent with each patient must be planned and any changes in condition of the patient well managed.
Coordination: However, getting to communicate and share some items together with other healthcare workers and ensuring all aspects of the above implementation of care planning are hard.
Among the recommendations towards averting these difficulties, some of them are;
Practice and Experience: The better you become at evaluating the patients, as well as the introduction of as well as implementation of the-care plans the more one practices. Search for the enhanced sample of practice situations and the script samples.
Mentorship: Experienced nurses, colleagues or your trainers should be able to mentor you, sometimes scolding you and above all encourage you throughout the course of these stages.
Education: It is always important to read on information in relation to various diseases, treatments as well as practices that are available in the nursing sector. It is useful to know how actual cases contribute to realizing the theory of the nursing process.
Reflection: The increasing experiences should be looked at more often so that feedback can be gotten to see the areas that he or she requires more practice and to also build confidence in the acquired skills.
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