During the multidisciplinary meeting, the nurse will collect and evaluate information provided by other disciplines and family members stating that the patient is not at the previous level of functioning and therefore will analyze the information to develop a diagnosis of deconditioning. Next, the nurse identifies outcomes for the patient to become stronger, achieve previous level of function, perform activities of daily living (ADL) in a safe environment by planning home care, equipment, and 24-hour supervision 24/7 through family or hospital placement. a structure. This will be implemented by coordinating the delivery of a walker and 3-in-1 chair prior to discharge to the daughter's home with the nurse, physical therapist and home health agency aide starting that day. In one week, the nurse evaluates that the results have been achieved by following the patient, the daughter and the home health agency evaluating that the patient is getting stronger, ADLs have been met and will soon be able to return to live in independently. To achieve these standards of practice, every nurse should be aware of their act of nursing practice to ensure compliance with state nursing laws and to ensure the best outcomes and patient safety. In conclusion, it is the duty of every nurse to be the best nurse capable of being by looking at the scope of nursing practice which provides us with the framework to achieve
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