I have already started through the outline I will include in my upload. I am just looking for the completion of my rough draft based on my outline along with more information added. Now that you have completed an outline and the first two paragraphs of your final essay, it is time to complete a full rough draft.
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Retrieved April 19, 2023, from
https://www.usa.edu/blog/how-to-write-a-care-plan/…
re.
Ensign, J. (2011, July 15). Why nursing care plans refuse to die. Retrieved April 19, 2023, from https://josephineensign.com/2011/07/13/why-nursing-care-plans-refuse-to-die/#:~:text=The%20earliest%20origins%20of%20the,in%20the%201930s%20and%2040’s.
the topic is explaining the nursing process , ADPIE
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What/who is your subject? The subject I will compose my final essay on is the nursing
process known as ADPIE.
Who is your audience? My intended audience is health care providers specific to the
nursing field.
What is the purpose of your paper? The purpose of my final essay on this topic is to
inform my intended audience within the nursing field of the steps of the nursing process
known as ADPIE, its importance through the history of nursing, and its relevance to any
area within nursing practice.
What writing strategy are you writing? This will either be:
o Explaining a process
o Comparing and contrasting
o Evaluating
o Solving a problem
Organization:
Using the Organization templates that are provided in the Organization tab of the Assignment
description, provide the outline for your paper here.
For Process writing, paying attention to the chronological order of the steps will be essential.
I.
Introduction
a.
You should have a hook to capture your audience’s attention. – Have you ever
wondered how nurses aid in wellness among communities and what process nurses use?
b.
The introduction should have a thesis statement that clearly states the purpose of the
process -The nursing process contributed to the improvement of patient care and the
development of nurses: It is a systematic use of nursing knowledge through evidence-based
practice in identifying risk and evaluating patient health issues for health promotion, disease
prevention, and treatment that is accessible among the health team members through advanced
care plans.
c. This process uses an outline method of clinical nurse practice which can be used by nurses in
their daily work. It allows for the maximum amount of time, energy, and effort to be directed to
the induvial patient.
d. The systemic approach to nursing care is noted as ADPIE which is an acronym for assessment,
diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
II.
Body Paragraph 1 – List of Materials
a.
If materials are required to complete the process, these should be listed in the first body
paragraph.
b.
Think of all essential details, down to sizes, type, colors, etc.
-care plan usage within the medical field / include history on why prior care plans established in
the 1970s were not effective; Ida Jean Orlando created and introduced the nursing process which
included the use of care plans starting at the planning phase within ADPIE
– information on the theorist who created the process/ short biography
– Ida Jean Orlando
– ADN professor at Yale School of Nursing
– Director of graduate Program in Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing
– 1961: Project investigator of a National Institute of Mental Health grant: through this
grant the research acquired contributed to the theory she published The Dynamic Nurse-Patient
Relationship: Function, Process, and Principles (NLN Classics in Nursing Theory)
– 1972: director of research project at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts: led to
the publication of The Discipline and Teaching of Nursing Process (an evaluative study)
– served as a board member of Harvard Community Health Plan.
III.
Body Paragraphs (There is no set number here. You will have as many body
paragraphs as needed to clearly go through the process)
a.
All steps should be in chronological order.
b.
You may consider having each step be in its own paragraph.
c.
Keep the main purpose of your paper in mind. Are you informing or instructing?
Informing – however may use a case study for reference within each body paragraph listed so the
process is clearer through application.
d.
Include all necessary steps, down to the smallest detail.
e.
Explain how and why each step is performed and necessary to the process.
f.
Define any special terms, as they arise in each step.
g.
Give helpful tips and warnings, as they arise in each step.
– assessment (paragraph 2)- phase included the nurse’s involvement in understanding the
patient’s health status and personality that aids in accessing the problems, determining whether it
poses harm to the patients or to others around him or her and how to care the condition presented
– diagnosis (paragraph 3) – phase includes identifying the health problem the patients have as
well as assessing their attitudes towards it once confirmed and notified.
– planning (paragraph 4)- The planning phase withing the nursing process includes: the nursing
diagnosis, assessment of resources and strengths, planning for discharge and transfer of care,
patient education process, and care coordination process.
– the to do list for a successful nursing plan includes goal setting, collaboration with fellow
health professionals, organizing patient education materials such as printed handouts and
accessibility to educational videos on the use of equipment a patient may have to use such as o2
tank, cpap machines, etc
– the creation of a nursing care plan consists more of than just a “do this” ‘do that” or “have these
symptoms” list. By the end of this phase the nurse shall obtain a nursing care plan
– implementation (paragraph 5)- This is the phase where the nurse will begin to use the care plan
that was created
– evaluation. (Paragraph 6) – The nurse deems the progress or decline within the patient’s health
based on the goals of the care plan created. If any new issues arise, the process regenerates.
IV.
Conclusion
a.
End with a decisive conclusion.
b.
How does the reader know the process has been finished? The reader will understand
the process has been completed successfully based on the E, in ADPIE: Evaluation.
c.
Are there any final suggestions you would make as the process is finished (ex. Serving
ideas for a recipe, how to display the item, etc.). Within this process, flexibility is stressed. The
nursing care plans need to be able to go beyond simply responding to the immediate needs of the
patient on admission but also can mold when and if additional issues arise within the treatment or
recovery phase.
First Two Paragraphs:
This will be your introduction paragraph + thesis statement and your first body paragraph.
DIAGRAM OF PARTS OF INTRO (Write in the following order)
1. HOOK= 1-3 sentences designed to get the reader’s attention.
2. LEAD= background info that the readers need before your essay begins so they know
where you are coming from. The Lead helps “set the stage for the rest of the essay”
3-5 sentences
3. THESIS= 1-2 sentences. The first sentence that you create after you plan because the
rest of your paper should support it. However Geographically it will not be the first
thing readers see. It will be located as the last sentence in your intro paragraph. The
Thesis= your topic + your stance on the topic. The THESIS is basically your promise to
the reader what point your paper will prove/explore. It must be very specific.
Have you ever wondered how nurses aid in wellness among communities and what
process nurses use? The nursing process contributed to the improvement of patient care and the
development of nurses: It is a systematic use of nursing knowledge through evidence-based
practice in identifying risk and evaluating patient health issues for health promotion, disease
prevention, and treatment that is accessible among the health team members through care plans.
This process uses an outline method of clinical nurse practice that nurses can use in their daily
work. It allows the maximum amount of time, energy, and effort directed to the individual
patient. The systemic approach to nursing care is noted as ADPIE, an acronym for assessment,
diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
A theorist named Ida Jean Orlando is the founder and introducer of the nursing process
theory developed in 1958 and published in 1961. Orlando was a well-rounded scholar and
researcher throughout her lifetime. She was a professor at Yale School of Nursing, a graduate
Program director in Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing, and a Harvard Community Health Plan
board member. Orlando contributed to the publications of two major nursing articles: The
Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship: Function, Process, and Principles (NLN Classics in
Nursing Theory [1961]) and The Discipline and Teaching of Nursing Process (an evaluative
study [1972]). The use of ADPIE stemmed from care plans developed in the 1930s by Ellen L.
Buell, a nursing instructor at Syracuse University and public health nurse, for the collaboration
between the health care team members to share information and opinions based on objective or
subjective findings. This assistive tool in nursing makes the care provided measurable through
efficiency based on the patient’s treatment and recovery goals. It gives valid documentation to
the facility on the care given. The nursing process actively illustrates the success rate of care
plans implemented to help patients recover from physical or mental impairments.
PARTS OF A SINGLE BODY PARAGRAPH:
1. POINT. 1-2 sentences= designed to introduce the specific topic of that one paragraph and
possibly
connect it to the overall thesis of the essay.
2. EVIDENCE= 3-5 sentences designed to reinforce how this specific body paragraph supports
or is connected to the thesis.
3. EXPLANATION= 1-2 sentences that sum up the idea of that specific paragraph preparing the
reader to transition to the next paragraph.
Citations
Taylor, C., Lynn, P., & Bartlett, J. L. (2022). Lippincott CoursePoint Enhanced for Taylor’s
Fundamentals of Nursing (10th ed.). Wolters Kluwer Health.
https://ecpi.vitalsource.com/books/9781975204280
Tyra, P. A. (2008). Ida Jean Orlando Pelletier. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses
Association, 14(3), 231+.
https://libproxy.ecpi.edu:2242/apps/doc/A180661542/AONE?u=lirn55593&sid=bookmarkAONE&xid=c04a2106
Toney-Butler TJ, Thayer JM. Nursing Process. [Updated 2022 Apr 14]. In: StatPearls [Internet].
Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Available from:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499937/
- Mozafaripour, S. (2023, January 30). The nurse’s guide to writing a care plan: USAHS.
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Retrieved April 19, 2023, from
https://www.usa.edu/blog/how-to-write-a-careplan/#:~:text=Key%20Reasons%20to%20Have%20a,to%20establish%20continuity%20of%20ca
re.
Ensign, J. (2011, July 15). Why nursing care plans refuse to die. Retrieved April 19, 2023, from
https://josephineensign.com/2011/07/13/why-nursing-care-plans-refuse-todie/#:~:text=The%20earliest%20origins%20of%20the,in%20the%201930s%20and%2040’s.
Rhetorical Star:
•
•
•
•
What/who is your subject? The subject I will compose my final essay on is the nursing
process known as ADPIE.
Who is your audience? My intended audience is health care providers specific to the
nursing field.
What is the purpose of your paper? The purpose of my final essay on this topic is to
inform my intended audience within the nursing field of the steps of the nursing process
known as ADPIE, its importance through the history of nursing, and its relevance to any
area within nursing practice.
What writing strategy are you writing? This will either be:
o Explaining a process
o Comparing and contrasting
o Evaluating
o Solving a problem
Organization:
Using the Organization templates that are provided in the Organization tab of the Assignment
description, provide the outline for your paper here.
For Process writing, paying attention to the chronological order of the steps will be essential.
I.
Introduction
a.
You should have a hook to capture your audience’s attention. – Have you ever
wondered how nurses aid in wellness among communities and what process nurses use?
b.
The introduction should have a thesis statement that clearly states the purpose of the
process -The nursing process contributed to the improvement of patient care and the
development of nurses: It is a systematic use of nursing knowledge through evidence-based
practice in identifying risk and evaluating patient health issues for health promotion, disease
prevention, and treatment that is accessible among the health team members through advanced
care plans.
c. This process uses an outline method of clinical nurse practice which can be used by nurses in
their daily work. It allows for the maximum amount of time, energy, and effort to be directed to
the induvial patient.
d. The systemic approach to nursing care is noted as ADPIE which is an acronym for assessment,
diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
II.
Body Paragraph 1 – List of Materials
a.
If materials are required to complete the process, these should be listed in the first body
paragraph.
b.
Think of all essential details, down to sizes, type, colors, etc.
-care plan usage within the medical field / include history on why prior care plans established in
the 1970s were not effective; Ida Jean Orlando created and introduced the nursing process which
included the use of care plans starting at the planning phase within ADPIE
– information on the theorist who created the process/ short biography
– Ida Jean Orlando
– ADN professor at Yale School of Nursing
– Director of graduate Program in Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing
– 1961: Project investigator of a National Institute of Mental Health grant: through this
grant the research acquired contributed to the theory she published The Dynamic Nurse-Patient
Relationship: Function, Process, and Principles (NLN Classics in Nursing Theory)
– 1972: director of research project at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts: led to
the publication of The Discipline and Teaching of Nursing Process (an evaluative study)
– served as a board member of Harvard Community Health Plan.
III.
Body Paragraphs (There is no set number here. You will have as many body
paragraphs as needed to clearly go through the process)
a.
All steps should be in chronological order.
b.
You may consider having each step be in its own paragraph.
c.
Keep the main purpose of your paper in mind. Are you informing or instructing?
Informing – however may use a case study for reference within each body paragraph listed so the
process is clearer through application.
d.
Include all necessary steps, down to the smallest detail.
e.
Explain how and why each step is performed and necessary to the process.
f.
Define any special terms, as they arise in each step.
g.
Give helpful tips and warnings, as they arise in each step.
– assessment (paragraph 2)- phase included the nurse’s involvement in understanding the
patient’s health status and personality that aids in accessing the problems, determining whether it
poses harm to the patients or to others around him or her and how to care the condition presented
– diagnosis (paragraph 3) – phase includes identifying the health problem the patients have as
well as assessing their attitudes towards it once confirmed and notified.
– planning (paragraph 4)- The planning phase withing the nursing process includes: the nursing
diagnosis, assessment of resources and strengths, planning for discharge and transfer of care,
patient education process, and care coordination process.
– the to do list for a successful nursing plan includes goal setting, collaboration with fellow
health professionals, organizing patient education materials such as printed handouts and
accessibility to educational videos on the use of equipment a patient may have to use such as o2
tank, cpap machines, etc
– the creation of a nursing care plan consists more of than just a “do this” ‘do that” or “have these
symptoms” list. By the end of this phase the nurse shall obtain a nursing care plan
– implementation (paragraph 5)- This is the phase where the nurse will begin to use the care plan
that was created
– evaluation. (Paragraph 6) – The nurse deems the progress or decline within the patient’s health
based on the goals of the care plan created. If any new issues arise, the process regenerates.
IV.
Conclusion
a.
End with a decisive conclusion.
b.
How does the reader know the process has been finished? The reader will understand
the process has been completed successfully based on the E, in ADPIE: Evaluation.
c.
Are there any final suggestions you would make as the process is finished (ex. Serving
ideas for a recipe, how to display the item, etc.). Within this process, flexibility is stressed. The
nursing care plans need to be able to go beyond simply responding to the immediate needs of the
patient on admission but also can mold when and if additional issues arise within the treatment or
recovery phase.
First Two Paragraphs:
This will be your introduction paragraph + thesis statement and your first body paragraph.
DIAGRAM OF PARTS OF INTRO (Write in the following order)
1. HOOK= 1-3 sentences designed to get the reader’s attention.
2. LEAD= background info that the readers need before your essay begins so they know
where you are coming from. The Lead helps “set the stage for the rest of the essay”
3-5 sentences
3. THESIS= 1-2 sentences. The first sentence that you create after you plan because the
rest of your paper should support it. However Geographically it will not be the first
thing readers see. It will be located as the last sentence in your intro paragraph. The
Thesis= your topic + your stance on the topic. The THESIS is basically your promise to
the reader what point your paper will prove/explore. It must be very specific.
Have you ever wondered how nurses aid in wellness among communities and what
process nurses use? The nursing process contributed to the improvement of patient care and the
development of nurses: It is a systematic use of nursing knowledge through evidence-based
practice in identifying risk and evaluating patient health issues for health promotion, disease
prevention, and treatment that is accessible among the health team members through care plans.
This process uses an outline method of clinical nurse practice that nurses can use in their daily
work. It allows the maximum amount of time, energy, and effort directed to the individual
patient. The systemic approach to nursing care is noted as ADPIE, an acronym for assessment,
diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
A theorist named Ida Jean Orlando is the founder and introducer of the nursing process
theory developed in 1958 and published in 1961. Orlando was a well-rounded scholar and
researcher throughout her lifetime. She was a professor at Yale School of Nursing, a graduate
Program director in Mental Health Psychiatric Nursing, and a Harvard Community Health Plan
board member. Orlando contributed to the publications of two major nursing articles: The
Dynamic Nurse-Patient Relationship: Function, Process, and Principles (NLN Classics in
Nursing Theory [1961]) and The Discipline and Teaching of Nursing Process (an evaluative
study [1972]). The use of ADPIE stemmed from care plans developed in the 1930s by Ellen L.
Buell, a nursing instructor at Syracuse University and public health nurse, for the collaboration
between the health care team members to share information and opinions based on objective or
subjective findings. This assistive tool in nursing makes the care provided measurable through
efficiency based on the patient’s treatment and recovery goals. It gives valid documentation to
the facility on the care given. The nursing process actively illustrates the success rate of care
plans implemented to help patients recover from physical or mental impairments.
PARTS OF A SINGLE BODY PARAGRAPH:
1. POINT. 1-2 sentences= designed to introduce the specific topic of that one paragraph and
possibly
connect it to the overall thesis of the essay.
2. EVIDENCE= 3-5 sentences designed to reinforce how this specific body paragraph supports
or is connected to the thesis.
3. EXPLANATION= 1-2 sentences that sum up the idea of that specific paragraph preparing the
reader to transition to the next paragraph.
Citations
Taylor, C., Lynn, P., & Bartlett, J. L. (2022). Lippincott CoursePoint Enhanced for Taylor’s
Fundamentals of Nursing (10th ed.). Wolters Kluwer Health.
https://ecpi.vitalsource.com/books/9781975204280
Tyra, P. A. (2008). Ida Jean Orlando Pelletier. Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses
Association, 14(3), 231+.
https://libproxy.ecpi.edu:2242/apps/doc/A180661542/AONE?u=lirn55593&sid=bookmarkAONE&xid=c04a2106
Toney-Butler TJ, Thayer JM. Nursing Process. [Updated 2022 Apr 14]. In: StatPearls [Internet].
Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2023 Jan-. Available from:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK499937/
Mozafaripour, S. (2023, January 30). The nurse’s guide to writing a care plan: USAHS.
University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences. Retrieved April 19, 2023, from
https://www.usa.edu/blog/how-to-write-a-careplan/#:~:text=Key%20Reasons%20to%20Have%20a,to%20establish%20continuity%20of%20ca
re.
Ensign, J. (2011, July 15). Why nursing care plans refuse to die. Retrieved April 19, 2023, from
https://josephineensign.com/2011/07/13/why-nursing-care-plans-refuse-todie/#:~:text=The%20earliest%20origins%20of%20the,in%20the%201930s%20and%2040’s.