Nursing Process: Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, And Evaluation of Malignant Melanoma
The assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation of malignant melanoma
In the United States, skin cancer is the most common type of malignancy, and out of five Americans, one often risks developing a certain type of skin cancer in the course of their lives. Due to its high tendency to spread from one organ to another and to various parts of the body, malignant melanoma is recognized as the most lethal and deadly type of skin cancer. It may develop roots in deeper layers of the skin, which are the ones that spread to various parts of the body. According to the American Nurses Association, ANA (2015), and the Modesto Junior College, MJC (2012), the ADPIE nursing process involves an assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the patients' condition. This process enables the nurses to apply patient focused care and to take a holistic approach when handling patients.
Assessment
The nurses should first gather all the relevant information that relates to the patient's skin condition. Buchan and Roberts (2008) state that a patient's skin type, income and education, level of exposure to the sun, social class, and family history determine...
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