Nursing assessment is a fundamental nursing capacity which gives establishment to quality nursing consideration and intercession. It distinguishes the qualities of the patient in advancing health. The appraisal likewise recognises patient's needs, clinical issues or nursing findings and to assess reactions of the individual to health issues and intercession. A precise and intensive health assessment reflects the information and aptitudes of an expert medical caretaker. In the current medical institution, nursing professionals are meant to be known for their services in regards of their patients. It is important for nursing staff in medical institution to assess the health situation of their patients in order to understand the needs and requirements …show more content…
It can be said that this is another flaw among the nursing model as it is important for a medical caretaker to face the most or least challenging patients. On the contrary, according to nursing assessment, it is adopted that he requires attention and it is the only reason that he hurt his roommates and medical caretaker physical. Whereas, it can be said that it is the unprofessional treatment or behaviour of the nursing caretaker to give enough attention to him to keep him satisfied and occupied. It would be beneficial for community centre to search for a professional and humble medical care taker for Alan so is to engage him in different activities that would keep him occupied and happy. Furthermore, it can also be said that because of the unbearable pain he irritate and hurt people surrounding him (Moulster, et al., 2012; Department of Health, …show more content…
In regards of the complete evaluation, it can be said that Moulster and Griffiths nursing model is not an appropriate choice in case of Alan as it limits the medical caretakers to change or bend its practices. It would be more beneficial for the medical staff to change or amend their working model in the current scenario so is to help Alan reduce the issues that he is current facing. The change in medical practice model would be beneficial for the nurses and medical caretaker to implement and adopt to help Alan and patients like Alan to deal with their disability (Moulster, et al., 2012; Emerson & Enfield,