Nurses often face situations in which they must act quickly in order to ensure the safety of their patients. In some cases, immediate nursing intervention is required in order to prevent a potential health crisis. So which patient requires immediate nursing intervention? The answer depends on the specific situation. Generally speaking, any patient whose health is deteriorating or who is experiencing a sudden change in condition may require immediate nursing intervention.
Physical Treatment Nursing Interventions
Physical treatments are medical procedures that require direct contact between the nurse and the patient. Examples of physical treatment nursing interventions include: administering medications and injections, providing wound care, dressing changes, IV insertion, performing basic examinations, providing CPR, and other life-saving measures. Any patient who is experiencing a sudden change in condition that requires such medical assistance should receive immediate nursing intervention.
Psychological Nursing Interventions
Psychological nursing interventions are necessary when a patient is experiencing emotional distress or mental health issues. In these cases, a nurse may provide counseling, education, and support to the patient in order to help them in dealing with their situation. Examples of psychological nursing interventions include: providing psychological assessments, emotional support, identifying triggers and helping patients find healthy coping skills. If a patient is exhibiting signs of mental health distress, they may require immediate nursing intervention.
Indirect Care Nursing Interventions
Indirect care nursing interventions are actions performed in settings other than direct patient care, such as administrative duties, public health initiatives, and public awareness campaigns. Examples of indirect care nursing interventions include: providing patient education, advocating for healthcare policy change, completing research, and teaching courses. Any patient who requires indirect care nursing interventions may need immediate attention in order to ensure their safety.
Conclusion
The exact client who will require immediate nursing intervention depends on the specific situation. Generally speaking, any patient whose health is deteriorating or who is experiencing a sudden change in condition should receive immediate nursing intervention. This could include physical treatment, psychological, or indirect care nursing interventions.