Nursing Implementation for Gastritis
Nursing Implementation for Gastritis.
Implementation of nursing action is the initiative of a plan of action to achieve a specific goal. The implementation stage begins after the action plan drawn up and aimed at the nursing orders to help clients achieve the expected goals.
Implementation is the initiative of a plan of action to achieve a specific goal. Implementation phase of care is the provision of nursing care actions that actually do to help clients achieve their objectives in the action plan have been made. (Nursalam, 2001; 63, quoted from Lyer, et.al, 1996)
The things that must be considered when implementing the intervention is implemented as planned after validation, the mastery of interpersonal skills, intellectual and technical, intervention must be done carefully and efficiently in the right circumstances, the physical and psychological safety is protected and nursing documentation in the form of recording and reporting. (Gaffar, 1999; 65)
The goal of the implementation is to assist clients in achieving its intended purpose, which includes an increase in health, disease prevention, health restoration and facilitate coping ". (Nursalam, 2001; 63).
In the implementation of the action there are three stages that must be passed is the preparation, planning and documentation.
1. Preparation, including:
It is a complete and accurate records of the actions that have been implemented consisting of three types, namely:
The criteria are expected in the implementation of the gastritis is:
Implementation of nursing action is the initiative of a plan of action to achieve a specific goal. The implementation stage begins after the action plan drawn up and aimed at the nursing orders to help clients achieve the expected goals.
Implementation is the initiative of a plan of action to achieve a specific goal. Implementation phase of care is the provision of nursing care actions that actually do to help clients achieve their objectives in the action plan have been made. (Nursalam, 2001; 63, quoted from Lyer, et.al, 1996)
The things that must be considered when implementing the intervention is implemented as planned after validation, the mastery of interpersonal skills, intellectual and technical, intervention must be done carefully and efficiently in the right circumstances, the physical and psychological safety is protected and nursing documentation in the form of recording and reporting. (Gaffar, 1999; 65)
The goal of the implementation is to assist clients in achieving its intended purpose, which includes an increase in health, disease prevention, health restoration and facilitate coping ". (Nursalam, 2001; 63).
In the implementation of the action there are three stages that must be passed is the preparation, planning and documentation.
1. Preparation, including:
- Review of nursing actions.
- Analyze the knowledge and skills required.
- Knowing the complications that may arise.
- Determine and prepare the necessary equipment.
- Preparation of a conducive environment.
- Identify the legal and ethical aspects.
- Independent: Actions taken by a nurse without a doctor's orders or instructions or other health care team.
- Interdependent: Action nurses to cooperate with a team of other health (nutrition, physicians, laboratories, etc.).
- Dependent: Dealing with medical procedures or indicate where medical treatment carried out.
It is a complete and accurate records of the actions that have been implemented consisting of three types, namely:
- Sources Oriented Records (SOR).
- Problem Oriented Records (POR).
- Computer Assisted Records (CAR) (Nursalam, 2001; 53, quoted from Griffith, 1986)
The criteria are expected in the implementation of the gastritis is:
- Inform the patient to prepare for the first 6 hours of fasting.
- Identifying and limiting foods that can cause discomfort.
- Advise to eat little but often as indicated.
- Health education to patients regarding therafi given and indications of drug administration.
- Advised to rest before eating.
- Advised bed rest and limited movement during the acute phase.
- Shed some light on the importance of food so there is no doubt about which foods may exacerbate symptoms.
- Monitor the physiological response to avoid any problems.
- Make a note of behavior such as restlessness, irritability and irritability.
- Creating a trusting relationship with frequent therapeutic communication.
- Help patients perform deep breathing exercises.