every time he coughs | Monitor vital signsEstablish rapport with the patientInstruct patient to do deep breathing exercises and assist in splinting techniques during coughing episodes Promote comfort measures like backrub.Encourage diversional activities such as TV/radio.Force fluids to at least 2000ml per day and offer warm‚ rather than cold water. | -To establish baseline data -To gain trust and to promote patient’s cooperation.-Deep breathing facilitates maximum expansion of the lungs and splinting
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Infection. Objectives: Within 15 minutes of nursing intervention‚ the patient will be able to gain knowledge by : Enumerating 2/3 specific causative factors of UTI. Demonstrate behaviors and techniques to prevent urinary tract infection and manage care of urinary catheter. Shows positive attitude by verbalizing understanding of her condition. Establish rapport Assess level of awareness of the mother regarding the child’s condition. Broaden the knowledge of the mother by teaching:
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➢ The patient will be able to verbalize information accurately regarding medications‚ diet‚ and activity limitations. ➢ The patient will be able to increase his energy to reduce body weakness ➢ The patient’s pale appearance and skin turgor will slowly return to it’s normal state. |INDEPENDENT: ➢ Evaluate chest pain as to type‚ location‚ severity‚ relief‚ change with activity or rest‚ other symptoms concurrently noted‚ such as pallor‚ diaphoresis‚ radiation of pain‚ nausea‚
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by the end of the shift. Pt will progress from NPO to clear fluids to soft foods by the end of the week. Pt will continue to ambulate as much as possible. | PLANNING | IMPLEMENTATION | EVALUATION | InterventionsSuggested nursing approaches and care-giving skills. | Rationale for InterventionsEvidence or knowledge based reason for selecting the intervention | What you actually did – compared to what you planned to do | Whether or not the goals and objectives were met and suggestions for modification
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Nursing Theory Plan of Care Theoretical Foundations of Practice NUR/513 March 05‚ 2012 Nursing Theory Plan of Care Ida Orlando literally wrote the book on the function of nursing. Her theory of the deliberative nursing process outlines a dynamic nurse-patient relationship in which the nurse uses his or her senses of perception together with deliberate actions to create an individualized care plan for each patient. Results of current research on the application of her theory follow
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Running Head: NURSE CARE PLAN EXERCISE Nurse Care Plan Exercise School of Nursing NURSING DIAGNOSIS (ACTUAL) 75-year old female Assessment: Subj cues: Usual pattern 1 movement/day. States she goes 1-2 days w/out movement as a result used laxative. Has difficulty drinking 6-8 glasses of H2O a day. Green leafy vegetables are a challenge due to poorly-fitted dentures. Has Hyperacidity and bloating. Obj cues: There are no objective cues. NURSING DIAGNOSIS (ACTUAL)
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holistic fundamental needs‚ whilst exploring a variety of agencies and organisations that are available to support those needs. The assessment will be carried out using Roper‚ Logan and Tierney’s (RLT) Activity of Living Model (2000) as this will assist with planning the patients care. The District Nurse and Care Uk will also be discussed in more detail‚ explaining their individual roles and how these will be applied to meeting the needs of the patient. This assignment will begin by defining holism‚ which
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FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN BY: LADY VI G. BINAG N2B. 20132103970 REFERENCES: scribd.com http://rnspeak.com/ Google Images NURSE’s POCKET GUIDE by Doenges‚ Moorhouse‚ Murr Maglaya Book (google) Name of Client: J. Lacro Occupation: Housewife FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN Health Problem Family Nursing Probem Goal of Care Objectives of Care Intervention Rationale Methods of Nurse
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N.C.P 1 Nursing Care Plan Catherine Traylor F.H. January 31‚2007 Karen Ruffin Mercer County Community College 2 Abstract F.H. is an 83 year old male‚ whom was cared for on January 31‚2007 by the writer. He was admitted to Capital Health System at the Mercer Campus with diagnoses of an
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Draft Churchill War Rooms PR Activity Plan 2011 Background/Issues There are fewer anniversary opportunities in 11-12 and the economic climate is expected to affect paying adults so the forecast is cautious‚ but marketing will focus on targeting London and UK adults as awareness among this segment is currently lower than for other branches. The new entrance is expected to increase visibility from 2012-2013 and boost visitor numbers by 5%. The new entrance in Year 2 will significantly improve
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