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Physical assessment skills: a developing dimension of clinical nursing practice.
Authors:Maureen A Coombs  Sue E Moorse
Affiliation:Intensive Care Unit, D Level Centre Block, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona Road, Southampton S016 6YD, UK. maureen.coombs@suht.swest.nhs.uk
Abstract:This paper proposes that the current use of physical assessment skills within critical care nursing practice is part of a on-going nursing role development process. A review of the critical care nursing role highlights how nurses in this setting have always been responsive to patient management needs. In exploring one recent nursing role development, the critical care outreach nurse, it is suggested that enhanced assessment skills enable these practitioners to safely and competently assess critically ill patients out of the intensive care environment. The use of patient case studies in this paper, demonstrate how the theory of a more intensive physical assessment knowledge base can be applied in the everyday practice of an critical care outreach nurse. Through such systematic patient review, patient management plans can be agreed and ward based practitioners can be supported in the on-going treatment of sick ward patients. The use of the cases presented also highlights the complexity of the outreach nurse's practice in addressing clinical management and team management issues.
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