What is a good outcome for this short and long term goal?
Short term goal:
Patient will demonstrate by participating in one activity after 2 days of intervention.
Evaluation/Outcome:
Expected outcomes for this short term goal are:
Long-term goal:
Patient will state and demonstrate progress in the resumption of sustaining relationship with friends and family in one month.
Evaluation/Outcome:
Expected outcomes for this long term goal are:
The patient can able to maintain the healthy relationships with family and friends
what is a good outcome for this short and long term goal: short term goal: patient...
Provide Evaluation for this LONGTERM GOAL: The patient will attain stable blood sugar level on assessment after one month of ignition therapy.
nursing diagnosis for comfort care (dying patient) short term goal , nursing intervention with rationales
Based on the subjective and objective data gathered what will be the diagnosis, short term goal and nursing interventions. Nursing Interventions Data 1. Subjective Data: Patient stated, "they do witchcraft here" alongside incoherent speech. 2. Objective Data: Patient is alert x3; however, patient seemed out of touch with reality. Patient exhibit flight of ideas as he engaged in dialogue. 3. 4. Nursing Diagnosis/Problems Priority #1 5. 6. Short Term Goal Evaluation
1. Write one short term and one long term goal for the following nursing diagnosis. Nursing Diagnosis: Impaired physical mobility related to ventilation-perfusion mismatch as evidenced by shortness of breath on ambulation and inability to ambulate more than 10 feet independently. 2. Registered nurses perform interventions based on the following actions: (MEATA) Monitor Evaluate Assess Teach Administer Provide 2 RN interventions for each goal that you developed in #1. Provide rationale for each intervention being performed by an RN.
please provide short term and long term goal for this nursing diagnosis. Goals must be SMART. Specific for the patient,Measurable , Attainable, Reliable and Timed: Disturbed Body Image r/t altered body structure 2' presence of stoma AEB verbalization of fear and rejection and negative feeling about the body.
A patient has a right hemicolectomy due to Diverticulitis, with a history of diverculitis with perforation, GERD and abdominal pain. what would be a good? Short term goal: Long term goal: 3 nursing interventions: 4 Influencing Psychosocial/Cultural Aspects: (two physical and two Psychosocial) Patient/Family Teaching: Short Term Goal: Long Term Goal: Nursing Interventions: 1 2. 3. Influencing Psychosocial/Cultural Aspects: (Two Physical and Two Psychosocial) 1 2 3. 4. Patient/Family Teaching: st
Short term goals can usually be achieved by the end of your shift. Long term goals are usually achieved by discharge. Write one short term and one long term goal for the following nursing diagnosis. Impaired physical mobility related to ventilation-perfusion mismatch as evidenced by shortness of breath on ambulation and inability to ambulate more than 10 feet independently. Registered nurses perform interventions based on the following actions: (MEATA): Monitor, Evaluate, Assess, Teach, Administer Provide 2 RN interventions for each...
WRITE A NURSING CARE PLAN FOR PATIENT WITH DIABETES MELLITUS. - State what you will teach. Identify one Nursing Diagnosis and Goal (short term and long term) , 5 NURSING INTERVENTIONS WITH RATIONALES and evaluation . Include any special teaching aids or techniques that would be helpful with teaching.
Develop a minimum of 2 active nursing diagnoses. These should have 1 short term and 1 long term goal for each nursing diagnosis. It needs to specify 2 interventions for each goal and at least one intervention must be a teaching intervention. The medical diagnosis is Angina.
Create a nursing plan for the following patient below. With 2 nursing diagnosis, one short term goal per diagnosis, five interventaions per diagnosis with five rationales and evaluation per goal. 84 y/o F, Hospital Day # 9, 84 yo F with a PMH of Pulm HTN 2/2 OSA on CPAP, A flutter on Xarelto presenting with SOB and lower extremity edema. Patient found to beseverely anemic to Hb of 4.0 with signs of fluid overload and anasarca. Patient was admitted...