HEALTH CONDITIONS AND/OR PROBLEMS GOAL AND OBJECTIVES OF CARE INTERVENTION PLAN‚ METHOD OF CONTACT‚ PROPOSED ACTIONS‚ METHOD OF TEACHING EVALUATION PLAN RESOURCES AVAILABLE IN THE FAMILY OUTCOME CRITERIA METHODS/TOOLS Presence of health deficit: Illness state related to elevated blood pressure Community Nursing Diagnosis: Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action due to: a. failure to comprehend the magnitude of the condition b. Inaccessibility of appropriate
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as myelin‚ is attacked by the disease‚ causing inflammation and damage ("Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada‚" 2015). Myelin is made up of Schwann cells‚ and facilitates the transmission of nerve impulses. According to Canadian Medical Surgical Nursing there are 5 different types of multiple sclerosis‚ relapsing-remitting‚ benign‚ primary-progressive‚ secondary progressive and progressive relapsing (Lewis‚ 2014). Relapsing-remitting is the most common type of Multiple
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following a stroke. She is accompanied by her husband. Mrs Ford is a fictional name used in this essay due to confidentiality (Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)‚ 2010). A holistic approach to nursing care will be implemented and all dimensions of Mrs Ford considered during her admission‚ including all physiological‚ sociological and psychological aspects. Holistic nursing is healing the person as a whole‚ including the body‚ mind‚ emotion‚ spirit and environment‚ because everything is interconnected
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documentation is an important part of nursing practice‚ in the clinical setting (Perry & Potter‚ 2014). One of the fundamental aims for nurses in all areas is to safeguard the welfare of their patients through proper documentation ((Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia - Codes and Guidelines‚ n.d). This can be achieved by implementing and upholding good documentation practice through progress notes writing in every healthcare department specifically nursing (Miller & Cameron‚ 2011). In this briefing
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Nursing model is a collection of ideas‚ knowledge and values about nursing which determines the way nurses‚ as individuals and groups‚ work with their patients or clients (Hogston et al. 2002). Models therefore help nurses to organise their thinking about nursing and then set about their practice in an orderly and logical way (Hogston et al. 2002). A nursing framework is a structure used to organise care given to patients (Siviter‚2))000) This essay will explore a needs orientated approach to
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patient. The shift started at 1600 on post operation day one. The care plan for Gemma for the PM shift will employ clinical reasoning cycle: including nursing problems in order of priority‚ interventions with rationales and evidences‚ evaluations on Gemma’s performance. This nursing diagnoses and care plan is to focus on early detection and prevention of complications associated with post operation of THR. PART A: Nursing Diagnosis 1. Diagnosis: Breathing problems related to effect of anesthesia
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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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including the setting‚ the kind of nursing‚ and the needs of the client. The relationship is dynamic and uses cognitive and affective levels of interaction. It is time-limited and goal-oriented and has three phases. During the first phase‚ the phase of establishment‚ the nurse establishes the structure‚ purpose‚ timing‚ and context of the relationship and expresses an interest in discussing this initial structure with the client. Data collection for the nursing care plan continues‚ and basic goals for
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Pain control is the second nursing priority for Candace that needs attention. Women who undergo caesarean section experience high levels of pain during the first 24 hours post-operation (Acton‚ 2011). One study suggests that those women need more adequate pain relief than other surgical patients because women start to breastfeed and look after their infants while they are still recovering from major abdominal surgery (Shahraki‚ Jabalameli‚ & Ghaedi‚ 2012). Inadequate postoperative pain control during
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