Assignment of Patients
Assignment of Patients
Assignment of Patients
PATIENTS/PATIENT CARE
DELIVERY MODELS
ASSIGNMENT
Planning
Assigning
Leading
Evaluating
Reporting
Planning:
Developing a course of action
Assigning:
Assignment of patients and nursing activities are
written in a paper
Methods of patient care delivery (methods of patient assignment)
Traditional methods
Case method
Functional method
Team method
Modular nursing
Primary nursing
Advanced methods
Case management
Collaborative practice
Differentiated practice
Case method
Patient Care
The registered nurse plans,
organizes, and performs all
care
Carries out nursing care planned by the primary nurses when she
is not on duty
Advantages
High-quality, holistic patient care
Establish rapport with patient and family
RN feels challenged and rewarded
Disadvantages
Primary nurse must be able to practice with a high degree of
responsibility and autonomy
RN must accept 24-hour responsibility
More RNs needed; not cost-effective
Primary Nurse
24-hour responsibility for
planning, directing & Associate Nurses
Physician and
other members evaluating patient care Provide care
of the health care when primary
team nurse is off duty
Patient
Intensive Care
Intermediate Care
Self Care
Home Care