Majory Gordons 11 & Procedures Flashcards
(18 cards)
health perception / health management
Clients perceived pattern of Health and Wellbeing and how Health is managed.
This encompasses subjective views on health and the individual management strategies employed.
nutrition - metabolism
Pattern of food and fluid consumption relative to metabolic need and pattern; indicators of local nutrient supply.
Nutrition is essential for meeting metabolic demands and includes assessing food availability.
elimination
Patterns of excretory function (bowel, bladder, and skin) includes Clients Perception of ‘Normal’ function.
This involves understanding individual definitions of normal bodily functions.
activity - exercise
Patterns of Exercise, activity, leisure, and recreation.
This includes both structured exercise and informal physical activities.
cognition - perception
Sensory - perceptual and Cognitive Patterns.
This covers how individuals interpret sensory information and engage in cognitive processes.
FSleep, Rest, and relaxation.
Patterns of sleep, rest, and relaxation.
Sleep patterns are crucial for overall health and recovery.
Self perception/ self concept
Clients self concept and perception of themselves
Role - relationships
Clients pattern of role engagements and relationships
Sexuality - reproductive
Perceived satisfaction and dissatisfaction with sexuality pattern; reproductive pattern
Coping - stress tolerance
General coping pattern and effect of the pattern in terms of stress tolerance
Value - belief
Patterns of values and beliefs (including spiritual) and goals that guide clients choices or decisions
Tanners clinical judgment moodle
Noticing - gathering info
Interpreting - what is the most likely explanation
Responding - what needs to happen now
Reflecting - evaluate outcome and decide what next
Sourcing for gaining info for patients
Patient history
Source for noticing
Medical notes/records, physical assessment, client interview, family and friends, and environment/context
Majority gorden is what data
Subjective - clients view
Tanners clinical judgement model is what data
Objective data - what is as nurses notice
5 moments for hand hygiene
1 - before touching a patient
2 - beofre a procedure
3- after procedure or body fluid exposure risk
4 - after touching patient
5 - after touching patients surroundings
Chain of infection modes of transmission
Contact - direct contact person to person
Droplet - coughing, sneezing, coughing or talking
Airborn - y by talking braking or coughing
Vehicles - water, blood, medications
Vector - external mechanical transfer - insects or animals