Metaparadigm of Nursing and Prevention of Pressure Sores in the ICU
Nursing theory provides components that are related and fundamental to the nursing image and profession and are aimed at ensuring the quality of care for patients in the ICU’s general well-being and satisfaction. The patients in the ICU are at high risk of developing bedsores, which contributes to the recovery and progress of the patient; this gives a reason why nursing, person, health, and environment need to be considered for the wellness of the patient in the ICU.
The patient or client in the ICU is our main focus since he or she is the recipient of care from the nursing team and requires to be comfortable, and the families or caregivers also need to be satisfied with the care that their loved one is receiving from the hospital. The patient needs a good environment to ensure good recovery and prevention of pressure sores during the hospital stay. There is a need to provide a ripple mattress to reduce the contact surface area of the patient and constantly perform hourly turning to ensure the pressure sores do not develop, relieve pain, and enhance comfort. This will prevent negative effects on the patient, hence improving care.
King’s conceptual system and theory of goal of attainment also promote and incorporate the metaparadigm of nursing by predicating on the notion that nursing is primarily concerned with human beings. Health includes general wellness or well-being, and this is the primary focus of every healthcare provider. In ICU, the provision of ripple mattresses should be mandatory to optimize health and prevent complications arising from physical immobility. Nurses interact with the patient to get information on how the patient feels, improve care, and adjust to ensure patients’ satisfaction during their hospital stay. Their perceptions of the use of ripple mattresses and hourly turning are assessed to evaluate the general outcomes on the quality of health care provided. It is crucial to consider the nursing, person, health, and environment to provide quality health service to patients in the ICU who are physically immobile.
References
King, I. M. (2007). King’s conceptual system, theory of goal attainment, and transaction process in the 21st century. Nursing Science Quarterly, 20(2), 109-111. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0894318407299846
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Question
Metaparadigm of Nursing and Prevention of Pressure Sores in the ICU
Link the theory you developed in Weeks 2 and 5 with the Metaparadigm of Nursing. Each of the elements of the Metaparadigm should be represented in your theory. Revise your theory if necessary to include each of the components of the Metaparadigm.
please don’t include the Maslow’s, Only the personal theory for pressure sore
NOTES:
- please remove the maslows. I made a mistake. We only need to improve the topic for ripple mattresses, and I misunderstood about week 5. We should not add about Maslow’s. And please don’t include the maslows for the week 6 metaparadigm Thanks
- I had to make changes for week 5 because I misunderstood the instructions We don’t need to add Maslow We only need to improve the use of ripples Thanks so much
- I’ve made changes for the week 5 topic on theory improvement and waiting for a result If we can change the topic from ripple matress use to prevent pressure injury to how to prevent pressure sore in ICU Please let me know Thanks