Compare and contrast the elements of the nursing process and the steps of the traditional problem solving process. Identify the process you think would be most appropriate for solving a clinical ethical problem? Why?
The elements of the nursing process are defined as assessing, diagnosing, evaluating, planning and implementing specific treatment plans and programs for patients. Each of the elements of the nursing process correspond well to the traditional problem solving processes in businesses as they each strive to first determine the underlying factors of a problem, then diagnose a potential series of solutions. The steps of evaluating, planning and implementing a solution is very comparable to how a nurse and her teams will seek to find a successful treatment plan. The nursing process is highly allegorical to business problem solving as both seek to first accurately diagnose the problems and then define a suitable solution or treatment (Kurtzman, 2010).
References
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