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Essential Care Needs in Nursing and Midwifery

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Essential care needs present specific requirements for an individual’s survival. The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2010), suggest nurses should be able to consider patient’s essential care needs and aid them with these needs when patients are not able to help themselves. Allowing nurses to make the patient feel comfortable, during periods when they may be undergoing distress or discomfort. Nurses have to deliver essential care such as making sure patients are eating sufficient amounts of food, keeping hydrated and assisting with hygiene needs. Arnett (2013) emphasises care needs are unique to each individual and vital for preserving patients’ health and well being. This links into Roper-Logan-Tierney (1999) model of activities of daily living identifying 16 activities essential to maintaining human life, including: eating and mobilising. Fulfilment and maintenance of these 16 activities indicate an individual is healthy and gives a focus for nurses to deliver targeted patient centred care. This is emphasised in Essence of Care (Department of Health, 2010) which reaffirms meeting essential needs of patients is the main focus point of nursing in contemporary practice. The Essence of Care is made up of 12 categories which health care professionals focus on in order to provide thorough patient centred care. These categories include: bladder, bowel, continence care and personal hygiene. Kitson et al (2013) identified the nurse’s role as being one of promoting good patient

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