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1/2015
vol. 23 abstract:
Case report
A case study of a child with acute lymphoblastic leukemia during chemotherapy. Part I — implementation of ICNP®
Dorota Kilańska
1
,
Lidia Niemiec
2
,
Beata Brosowska
2
Online publish date: 2015/07/08
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Care for child diagnosed with neoplasm disease among which the acute lymphoblastic leukemia is the most common illness, is a challenge for professionals. Nurses who managing the symptoms are always forefront. Persistent work of nurses, who using Nurses Care Plans makes transparency in activity for everyone in therapeutic team and is the necessary factor for achievement of the highest quality of care. Not only does the work using the Nursing Process order the care management but gives also possibilities of systematic evaluation its outcomes. It shows the nurse contribution in therapeutic process. Therefore the unquestionable advantage is using in nursing process standards in managing care such as classifications. The reference terminology which is available in ICNP® allows to understand all actions and interventions in the same way and help nurses with providing right care in the right place to help the little patients. Nursing Topics 2015; 23 (1): 81–86
keywords:
classification; nursing process; nursing care plans; lymphoblastic leukemia; chemotherapy; child |