Patient-centered revolves around the patient and centers on the
assessment and treatment of the patient’s problems and
disease processes. Person-focused care is based on the accumulated
knowledge of the patient, helping nurses and doctors assess the
patient’s medical needs over time and within the context of other
needs the patient might have.
The overall philosophy of the patient care system in nursing is
to create positive
professional relationships between patients and the health
care providers and provide patient-centered nursing care.
The overall goal of the patient care system is to model ethical and responsible
professional behavior while providing nursing care to a
diverse patient population that meets the standard of care.
some other specific goals as a nursing student are to provide a
client centered care:
- improve communication skills: every nurse
should have gool speaking skills as well as active listener. Good
communication skills improve patient care. This promotes good
interaction among nurses, patients, and other health care
professionals. Appraise listening, oral, nonverbal,
written, and visual communication skills for
efficacy.
- Learning safe therapeutic interventions.
- Practice safe evidence-based nursing
care.
- Promote health through education, risk
reduction, and disease prevention.
- Appreciate human diversity and the
implications of a global health care environment.
- Explain the multiple roles of the professional nurse as a
leader.
- Acknowledge and assess the spirituality of self and
others.
- Model critical thinking within the practice of professional
nursing.
- Ensuring optimal patient care through objective, systematic
monitoring, established standards, and criteria-based
evaluations
- Providing comprehensive care that considers the patient’s
social, emotional, cultural, and physical needs.
- establish and maintain a professional and mutually
satisfying relationship with patients.