adult children. OCCUPATION: Air traffic controller‚ working under stress SMOKER: Yes‚ ½ pack of cigarette per day DRINKER: No DIET: Consists of meat products‚ sugar‚ occasionally add vegetables and fruit ACTIVITY: None FAMILY HISTORY: None NURSING DIAGNOSIS: At risk for decreased cardiac output and at risk for heart failure. R RECOMMRNDATION Daily Vital Signs monitoring Physical assessments including fluid balance‚ skin and weight Life style changes including weight and stress management
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RN 1. RN EXIT V- 5 FALL 2008 1. COMMUNITY HLTH – CARDIOVASCULAR – CV DISEASE AFRICAN AMERICAN =Set up a clinic for cardiovascular diet‚ 2. COMMUNITY HLTH / FUNDAMENTALS / PROFESSIONAL ISSUES – BASIC NURSING SKILLS / SAFETY / LEGAL / ETHICAL – OSHA MANDATES 3. COMMUNITY HLTH / MEDICAL SURGICAL – MUSCULOSKELETAL – OSTEOPOROSIS PREVENTION=exercise‚ increase vit D calcium‚ roller skating and roller blading COMMUNITY HLTH / MEDICAL SURGICAL – NEUROLOGICAL / PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT
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extensive and has evolved over the years. According to www.nursingtheories.org it states “Neumann developed her Systems Model Theory in 1972 with the book entitled The Neuman Systems Model: Application to Nursing Education and Practice which included the Nursing process format & care plans included. In 1989 the book The Neuman Systems Model‚ 2nd ed. Created environment added to expand concept of environment. Spiritual variable added to diagram as fifth variable. The year 1995 brought about another
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Beth Israel School of Nursing NURSING 101 Student’s Name: New York‚ New York Date: Patient’s Initials: P.E.R.S.O.N.- NEED and NURSING DIAGNOSIS GUI DE Rm & Bed #: ANALYSIS: ASSESSMENT DATA and NURSING DIAGNOSES (NANDA International)
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Maynila Abstract During my nursing student stint as we were exposed to different hospitals‚ I have always encountered on chartings the phrase “kept safe and comfortable”. As I practice my profession‚ questions arises what comfort really means and its diverse perspectives. Being a ward nurse‚ aside from moving my patients towards health; providing holistic nursing care and client satisfaction is my utmost concern. Leininger (1991) believed comfort to be a function of nursing while Gropper (1992) embraced
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Nursing Management 1 PARASAGITTAL MENINGIOMA Nursing management of a patient with Parasagittal Meningioma Nursing Management 2 Nursing management of patient with PARASAGITTAL MENINGIOMA P.A a 41 years old male was brought to the hospital due to the chief complaint of headache and dizziness. During the interview‚ the patient stated that 2 days prior to admission‚ he was having a severe headache associated with blurring of vision and dizziness. He took paracetamol which provided temporary
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the staff was waiting‚ RN and carer‚ to give a rapport so they could go home. The evening staff went and night staff together with the evening nurse had a rapport handed over‚ both in writing and verbally as per the policy to keep a good quality of care they have at work and also the health and safety act 1974. After the handover me and the evening nurse went to see one of the resident who was poorly to have an as correct handover as possible to be able to identify any changes as quick as possible
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What is Person Centred Planning Person centred planning is a set of approaches designed to assist someone plan their life with support. It is most often used as a model to enable people with disabilities or otherwise requiring support to increase their personal self determination and improve their own independence. It discovers and acts on what is important to the person. In dementia care is a key aspect of best practice. It is a way of caring for a person with dementia as an individual with
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Adaptation Model Mary E. Tiedeman Sister Callista Roy received a bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1963 from Mount Saint Mary’s College. She received a master’s degree in pediatric nursing in 1966‚ a master’s degree in sociology in 1975‚ and a doctorate in sociology in 1977‚ all from the University of California‚ Los Angeles. In 1985‚ she completed a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuroscience nursing at the University of California‚ San Francisco‚ and she spent an additional 2 years doing
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for the Nursing Board Examination [pic] Sometimes pure hard work and mental preparedness is not enough. The ability to answers exams or any test faster is a must specially if it is bounded by time. Usually the pressure sets in if the time is working against you and even if you’ve prepared 100%‚ it can ruin entirely what you have poured in. We have outlined test taking tips and strategies applicable not only in the June 2009 Nursing Board Exam
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