Safe Care Nursing Framework™ has been specifically developed to assist nurses working in acute care and residential care facilities utilizing a systematic and thorough thinking process to identify all priorities of care based on the complexity of the patient.
Safe Care Nursing Framework™ has been specifically developed to assist nurses working in acute care and residential care facilities utilizing a systematic and thorough thinking process to identify all priorities of care based on the complexity of the patient.
About the Safe Care Nursing Framework™
The Safe Care Nursing Framework™ allows nurses to gain an in-depth understanding of all the relationships amongst all of the different categories of patient data. In addition, how to utilize a systematic and thorough thinking process to identify all priorities of care based on the complexity of the patient.
With the use of the S.C.N.F., we gain advocacy around determinants of health, recognition of abnormal lab values or missing lab values and a greater appreciation for the entire patient profile.
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Social Determinants
The social determinants of health (S.D.H.) are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.
Presenting Diagnosis
The primary or presenting concern for which an individual intersects with the healthcare system.
Lab
Values
Formed elements, cellular markers, or biochemical substances.
Medications
Any natural or synthetic substance that is used as a remedy for a health challenge (physical, mental, emotional).
Diagnostic
Tests
The use of C.T. (computed tomography), M.R.I. (magnetic resonance imaging), ultrasound, x-ray, and other medical imaging tools to identify the presence of body dysfunction.
Nursing
Assessment
The holistic physical and psychosocial assessment of an individual whereby the nurse engages in relational inquiry.
Safe Care Nursing Framework™ has been specifically designed to help nurses working in acute and residential care facilities.
Critical action diagrams for use in regular practice are available here for download.
Critical Action Diagrams:
A – Concept Map
B – Priority Setting Tool
C – Nursing Care Plan
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