Nursing Care Model: Planetree Patient-Centered Care Model The Planetree Patient-Centered Care Model (PPCCM) is an acute care model that believes in providing education to patients so they can take control and be a part of their own care (Patient-Centered Care Improvement Guide, 2012). The PPCCM, which was founded in 1978, also focuses on providing a healing environment for patients and takes a holistic approach towards health care. This model was chosen because health care involves more than just
been seen as way of retaining customers due to high quality services that comes with it. For example an intensive care unit (ICUs) is one of the areas where technology is required to save lives. There are many equipment which are required so that patients whose lives are in critical conditions can be saved. The technologies in use include
Clients with Health Alterations I Clinical, NSG354 “Medication Patient Education project” was impacting to my understanding of the importance of patient education. Besides my nervousness, I recalled it was a good experience to be able to educate a patient from a subject that can benefit not only the patient but the family as well. The educations was about how nicotine patch can reduce craving for smoking and finally help the patient with quick smoking. Finally, both experiences allow me to practice
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Assessment is not only helpful in treatment planning and intervention but also acts as a guide in discharge process or planning follow ups and therefore needs to follow a comprehensive pattern instead of abbreviated procedures which may pose adverse consequences. Assessment in adult mental health settings needs to be evidence based and multimodal. Psychologist
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