Concept Care Map Nursing Practicum PNUR 1375 Conestoga College Huong Giang Pham March 23‚ 2012 Professor: Natalie Tidd Activity intolerance Related to: Bedrest‚ generalized weakness‚ pain As evidence by: Patient complains of fatigue; walked short distance with 4 wheel walkers and 2 people assisted. Patient had pain at the shoulders‚ hardly moved himself or transfer from bed to wheelchair. Increases the risk for Impaired skin integrity Related to: Bedrest As evidence by: Redness on coccyx
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hand and a plaster of paris cast encasing her left lower leg and foot. The focus of this essay is Sally’s two priority nursing problems‚ which are post surgery pain related to Tendo Achilles lengthening and the plaster cast application‚ and secondly peripheral tissue integrity related to pressure from the cast (Ackley‚ Ladwig‚2010). The essay will cover the two priority nursing interventions for both of these problems‚ what is involved in implementing these interventions‚ what should be considered
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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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Care We are told that the very essence of good nursing is to help a person attain or maintain wholeness in every dimension of their being. ’Holism’ has become the buzz word of the nineties‚ and nurses are frequently exhorted to care for the whole person. A new wave of terminology has evolved around this concept‚ and now in nursing theory you’ll sometimes find a person described as a biopsychosocial unit! Is this a new direction or focus for nursing‚ or are we simply revisiting something we have always
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UNIT I LEGAL/ETHICAL SCOPE OF PRACTICE -Scope of practice is defined as limits of nursing practice set forth in state statutes. -Nurse must function within scope of practice or risk being accused of practicing medicine without a license. STANDARDS OF NURSING CARE -Standards of care establish minimum criteria for competent‚ proficient delivery of nursing care. -Designed to protect public and used to judge quality of care provided. -Legal interpretation based on what a reasonably prudent
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“Nursing Care Plan for Mechanically Ventilated Patient” Alexandra Diaz ITT Technical Institute NU270 NURSING CARE PLAN Assessment: Mechanically ventilated patient requiring sedation as evidenced by patient’s increased agitation. Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Airway Clearance r/t presence of artificial airway. Planning/Interventions: • Auscultate lung sounds bilaterally q1 to 4 hours. “Breath
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Strategic plan of nursing staffing. In 2008‚ united health care started a center of nursing advancement for nurses. The main goal of center of nurse advancement‚ is make and change nursing profession with best practices‚ that means growth and development of nurses‚ so nurses can increase their leadership skills and problems solve skills. It helps them to give appropriate care to the patients. United health care system is providing various career department programs for nurses and give training
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HAT 1 Task 2 Western Governors University Community Health Nursing HAT1 May 23‚ 2013 HAT 1 Task 2 Nurses in a palliative care situation have multiple roles which range from a clinical technician to a shoulder to cry on. They advocate for the friends and family of the dying patient and educate all on positive ways to grieve. The main concerns of these nurses are centered on the promotion of comfort‚ quality of life and preserving the patient’s dignity. Because each patient approaches
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RESPONSIBLE PARENTHOOD A. FAMILY PLANNING…………………………………………………...42 B. METHODS OF FAMILY PLANNING………………………………...43 VII. COMMUNITY PROBLEMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS…………….45 A. PROBLEM LIST B. PRIORITIZATION OF COMMUNITY PROBLEM C. COMMUNITY NURSING CARE PLAN D. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS VIII. APPENDICES A. PICTURES TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………….1 A. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY………………………………………… B. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY…………………………………………… C. METHODOLOGY
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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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