NANDA NURSING DIAGNOSIS Activity/Rest-ability to engage in necessary/desired activities of life (work and leisure) and to obtain adequate sleep/rest • Activity intolerance • Activity intolerance‚ risk for • Disuse syndrome‚ risk for • Divisional activity‚ deficit • Fatigue • Insomnia Mobility: bed‚ impaired • • Mobility: physical‚ impaired Mobility: wheelchair‚ impaired • Sedentary lifestyle • • Sleep deprivation • *Sleep pattern disturbed • Sleep‚ readiness for enhanced • Transfer ability‚ impaired
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NURSING CARE PLAN- COUGH ASSESSMENT | DIAGNOSIS | PLANNING | INTERVENTION | RATIONALE | EVALUATION | Subjective Data:“Ubo siya ng ubo pero nahihirapan siyang ilabas yung kanyang plema” asverbalized bythe father.Objective Data: * Dyspnea * Wheezes upon auscultation * Facial grimace noted * Productive cough (yellow to green sputum) * V/S takenas follows:T: 37.7P: 90R: 27BP: 110/80 | Ineffective airway clearance related to retained bronchial secretions as manifested by dyspnea‚ wheezes
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Ackley: Nursing Diagnosis Handbook‚ 10th Edition Writing Assignment: NCP: Planning‚ Implementation & Evaluation Due to Evolve dropbox by 10/29/14@ 11:59 PM Nursing Process Case Study - Mrs. Ross (Wound Care) Case Scenario “It isn’t fair. I’ve worked so hard all my life‚ I don’t deserve this‚” thought Mrs. Ross as she looked down at her right leg where a large wound gaped open. Two weeks ago‚ she had a femoral-popliteal bypass‚ which got infected. The wound was opened up and was healing slowly
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Case study Essay Length: – 1800 words Sally with Talipes who has had TendoAchilles lengthening Sally is a 4 month old baby girl with unilateral talipes equinovarus (TEV) and congenital hip dysplasia. Serial plasters in hospital began since day three of her birth and today she is admitted to the day surgery unit for left Tendo Achilles lengthening and plaster cast application. Following surgery Sally has returned to the ward with an intravenous cannula in her right hand and a plaster of paris
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Hospital Plan | August 10 2010 | This is a preliminary proposal of a 350 Bed health care facility. The detailed project plan will be prepared after taking this approval from the stake holders. The detailed plan will include complete physical facility layout‚ financial and management projections. | Preliminary Proposal | Contents Introduction Planning Committee Feasibility Study Vision Mission Scope Organization Structure Clinical Services 1. Medicine 2. Surgery
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Anti-discriminatory practice is promoted in health and social care settings through putting service users at the heart of provision‚ ‘this means to focus on what the person needs and provide is‚ giving them control and power over their lives‚ rather than just telling them what services are available.’ (Health and Social Care‚ Hodder‚ Rasheed et al‚ page 27‚ 2010) The individual is put at the heart of service provision‚ the health and social care sector needs to‚ empower individuals‚ provide active support
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College Valley BSN Program Type: BSN Test Date: 11/16/2014 # of Questions: 50 Individual Performance in the Major Content Areas # Individual Items Score Management of Care 13 100.0% Safety and Infection Control 9 100.0% Health Promotion and Maintenance 7 71.4% Psychosocial Integrity 7 100.0% Basic Care and Comfort 4 100.0% Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 4 100.0% Reduction of Risk Potential 2 100.0% Physiological Adaptation 4 100.0% Sub-Scale Individual
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DEMONSTRATION INTRODUCTION The demonstration method teaches by exhibition and explanation. Although it is sometimes used to refer all illustrative teaching‚ the term demonstration usually is taken to mean explanation of a process‚ as opposed to exemplification of the object itself. One of the advantage of demonstration is that it trains the student in the art of careful observation‚ a quality which is so essential to a good nurse. The demonstration method in itself is learning through observation;
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1.1 REASONS FOR COMMUNICATION The reasons why people communicate is to (a) express needs (b) to share ideas (c) to build relationship and socialise (d) to ask question and share experience 1.2 HOW COMMUNICATION AFFECTS RELATIONSHIP IN THE WORK SETTING communication affects relationship at work place e.g. with colleagues‚ people using services‚ children and their families‚ help to build trust‚ understanding of individual needs‚ communication is used to negotiate‚ to prevent or resolve conflict and
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The psychosocial theory of stress and coping is of the utmost importance to patient care and recovery. It has been found that among other things‚ stress can affect the rate of wound healing‚ susceptibility to infectious diseases‚ and the development and progression of cancer (Walker et al‚ 2007). The nurse plays an integral role in the management and alleviation of patients’ stress‚ and can provide valuable mechanisms to aid in the process of coping with the stressor. Stress is a concept‚ not
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