Standards of Neuroscience Nursing Practice



Standards of Neuroscience Nursing Practice





The standards published herein may be used as evidence of the standard of care, with the understanding that application of the standards is context dependent. The standards are subject to change with the dynamics of the nursing profession, as new patterns of professional practice are developed and accepted by the nursing profession and the public. In addition, specific conditions and clinical circumstances may also affect the application of the standards at a given time (e.g., during a natural disaster). The standards are subject to formal periodic review and revision.

The competencies that accompany each standard may serve as evidence of compliance with the corresponding standard. The list of competencies is not exhaustive. Whether a particular standard or competency applies depends upon the context.




Standards of Practice for Neuroscience Nursing


Standard 1. Assessment

The neuroscience registered nurse collects comprehensive data pertinent to the patient’s health and/or the situation.


COMPETENCIES

The neuroscience registered nurse:



  • Collects comprehensive data, including but not limited to physical, functional, psychosocial, emotional, cognitive, sexual, cultural, age-related, environmental, spiritual/transpersonal, and economic assessments, in a systematic and ongoing process while honoring the uniqueness of the individual.


  • Elicits the patient’s values, preferences, expressed needs, and knowledge of the healthcare situation.


  • Involves the patient, family, and other healthcare providers as appropriate, in holistic data collection.


  • Identifies barriers (e.g., psychosocial, literacy, financial, cultural) to effective communication and makes appropriate adaptations.


  • Recognizes the impact of personal attitudes, values, and beliefs.


  • Assesses family dynamics and impact on patient health and wellness.


  • Prioritizes data collection based on the patient’s immediate condition, or the anticipated needs of the patient or situation.


  • Uses appropriate evidence-based assessment techniques, instruments, and tools.


  • Synthesizes available data, information, and knowledge relevant to the situation to identify patterns and variances.



  • Applies ethical, legal, and privacy guidelines and policies to the collection, maintenance, use, and dissemination of data and information.


  • Recognizes the patient as the authority on his or her own health by honoring the patient’s care preferences.


  • Documents relevant assessment data in a confidential, accessible, and retrievable format.


ADDITIONAL COMPETENCIES FOR THE NEUROSCIENCE ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE

The neuroscience advanced practice registered nurse:



  • Utilizes advanced assessment techniques, incorporating technological data and diagnostic information where appropriate.


  • Initiates and interprets diagnostic tests and procedures relevant to the patient’s current status.


  • Identifies system and personnel needs in the clinical environment that influence patient outcomes.


  • Assesses the effect of interactions among individuals, family, community, and social systems on health and illness.





Standard 3. Outcomes Identification

The neuroscience registered nurse identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the patient.


COMPETENCIES

The neuroscience registered nurse:



  • Considers associated risks, benefits, costs, expected trajectory of the condition, and clinical expertise when formulating expected outcomes.


  • Derives culturally appropriate expected outcomes from the diagnoses.


  • Modifies outcomes in response to changing needs or condition of the patient.


  • Ensures that outcomes are measurable, provide direction for continuity of care, and include an appropriate time frame for achievement.


  • Formulates outcomes in collaboration with the patient, family, and interdisciplinary healthcare team, when possible and appropriate.


  • Ensures that outcomes are realistic and attainable within the patient’s available resources, cultural influences, and present and potential capabilities.


  • Documents expected outcomes as measurable goals.


ADDITIONAL COMPETENCIES FOR THE NEUROSCIENCE ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE

The neuroscience advanced practice registered nurse:



  • Identifies expected outcomes that incorporate scientific evidence and are achievable through implementation of evidence-based practices.


  • Identifies expected outcomes that incorporate cost and clinical effectiveness, patient satisfaction, and continuity and consistency among providers.


  • Identifies factors that hinder achievement of outcomes for patients, families, nurses, or systems.


  • Differentiates outcomes that require care process interventions from those that require system-level interventions.



Standard 4. Planning

The neuroscience registered nurse develops a plan of care that prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcomes.


COMPETENCIES

The neuroscience registered nurse:



  • Develops an individualized plan in partnership with the person, family, and others considering the person’s characteristics or situation, including, but not limited to, neurologic status, values, beliefs, spiritual and health practices, preferences, choices, developmental level, coping style, culture and environment, and available technology.


  • Establishes the plan priorities with the patient, family, and others as appropriate.


  • Includes strategies in the plan that address each of the identified diagnoses or issues. These strategies may include, but are not limited to, strategies for promotion and restoration of health; prevention of illness, injury, and disease; alleviation of suffering; and supportive care for those who are dying.


  • Includes strategies for health and wholeness across the lifespan.


  • Provides for continuity in the plan.


  • Incorporates an implementation pathway or timeline in the plan.


  • Considers the economic impact of the plan on the patient, family, caregivers, or other affected parties.


  • Integrates current scientific evidence, trends, and research in developing the plan of care.


  • Utilizes the plan to provide direction to other members of the healthcare team.


  • Defines the plan to reflect current statutes, rules and regulations, and standards.



  • Modifies the plan according to the ongoing assessment of the patient’s response and other outcome indicators.


  • Explores suggested, potential, and alternative options to the plan of care with the patient in a safe time and place.


  • Documents the plan in a manner that uses standardized language or recognized terminology.


ADDITIONAL COMPETENCIES FOR THE NEUROSCIENCE ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE

The neuroscience advanced practice registered nurse:



  • Identifies assessment strategies, diagnostic strategies, and therapeutic interventions that reflect current evidence, including data, research, literature, and expert clinical knowledge.


  • Selects or designs strategies to meet the multifaceted needs of complex patients.


  • Includes a synthesis of the patient’s values and beliefs regarding nursing and medical therapies in the plan.


  • Leads the design and development of interprofessional processes to address the identified diagnosis or issue.


  • Actively participates in the development and continuous improvement of systems that support the planning process.


Sep 8, 2016 | Posted by in NURSING | Comments Off on Standards of Neuroscience Nursing Practice

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