For clarification, your 5 submissions must be High Quality submissions in which you were able to clearly identify the missed concept and fully fill out the template. Elaborate on nursing interventions and protocols. Provided rationales for interventions. When discussion labs, explain why a lab is drawn and what findings may indicate. Begin to clearly translate the information and demonstrate comprehension of the material.
How can I upload the templates?
1.NURSING CARE PLAN OF PATIENT WITH DIABETES MELLITUS
Nursing diagnosis in order of importance |
Nursing therapeutic interventions |
Underlying Scientific rationale for interventions |
Evaluation/outcome criteria |
Deficient Knowledge regarding disease process, treatment, and
individual care needs as evidenced by statements of concerns *Desired outcomes: verbalizes understanding of condition and treatment |
*Assess for the client's readiness for learning *Discuss one topic at a time *Educate the patient regarding the additional learning resources like websites, videos etc |
*Sometimes the client may not be physical, emotionally or
mentally not stable for the health teaching *To prevent information overload *The personalize teaching plan aids in learning *simplifies learning plan *To assist with further learning and promote clients learning at own pace |
The patient can correlate the signs and symptoms of diabetes and identified the corresponding management and the nutritional choices |
NURSING CARE PLAN OF PATIENT WITH HYPERTENSION
Nursing diagnosis in order of importance |
Nursing therapeutic' interventions |
Underlying scientific rationale for interventions |
Evaluation/outcome criteria |
Risk for decreased cardiac output related to increased vascular
resistance Desired outcomes : *Participate in activities that reduce BP/cardiac workload *Maintain BP within an individually acceptable range |
*Review the client possible risk factors and the conditions that may stress the heart *Check for the lab values such as CBC, cardiac markers, ABG's, BUN, cardiac enzymes and culture etc *Monitor and check B.P regularly while at rest, then sitting, standing for initial evaluation *Auscultate heart tones and breath tones regularly *Observe skin color, moisture, temperature, and capillary refill time |
*By knowing the risk factors can be helpful to manage the condition *To identify the contributing factors *To get the baseline information and get a clear picture regarding the B.P *Development of S3 indicates ventricular hypertrophy and impaired functioning * To know the status of peripheral vasoconstriction or decreased cardiac output |
Participating in activities that include stress management balance as activities and rest plan |
NURSING CARE PLAN OF PATIENT WITH SEPSIS
Nursing diagnosis in order of importance |
Nursing therapeutic interventions |
Underlying scientific rationale for interventions |
Evaluation/outcome criteria |
Acute Pain related to infectious process *Desired outcomes: Lessen the prevention of cellular death *Minimizing damage from cellular oxygen deprivation |
*Prompt the lab values for the diagnosis of sepsis *Appropriate administration of antibiotics *Optimize the fluid status *Assess, monitor and support oxygen status |
*for the effectiveness of the treatment and negative impact and
to determine the next step *It is the nursing responsibility to prevent the complications *The patient in sepsis usually require massive fluid *Sepsis patient may need significant respiratory support |
*Resolution of infection thus prevents cellular death |
N to the kidneURSING CARE PLAN OF ACUTE RENAL FAILURE
Nursing diagnosis in order of importance |
Nursing therapeutic interventions |
Underlying scientific rationale for interventions |
Evaluation/outcome criteria |
Fluid volume excess related to low perfusion to the
kidneys Desired outcomes: *Return normal functioning of the kidneys within the limits |
*Strict intake and output measurement *Monitor for the lung sounds and edema *Administer diuretics according to physician order *Monitor the potassium and magnesium range Educate the patient regarding the importance of diet changes and control of fluid and salt restriction *Monitor lab values such as BUN |
*To assess the kidney functioning *To prevent from further complications *Diuretics will be helpful for relieving from the symptoms *Diuretics may alter the levels of potassium and magnesium *Important to maintain the fluid and electrolytes level *It is a very good indicator to know the effectiveness of treatment |
*Restored the function of kidneys and kidney labs are in normal limits and patient is not on dialysis |
NURSING CARE PLAN OF PATIENT WITH ABDOMINAL PAIN
Nursing diagnosis in order of importance |
Nursing therapeutic interventions |
Underlying scientific rationale for interventions |
Evaluation/outcome criteria |
Acute pain related to the underlying cause stimuli and resolve the underlying cause |
*Assess for the pain for its : site, duration, intensity heat, and cold applications, and administration of medications such as analgesics/muscle relaxants according to physician order *Assess for the bowel movements for the: consistency, frequency, amount *Ensure adequate hydration and may require IV fluids *Assess for any abdominal distention |
*To get a baseline data for the treatment *To make the clinical decision regarding *To prevent from dehydration *To know any underlying complications |
The patient performs the activities of daily living and felt much comfort during rest and sleep |
For clarification, your 5 submissions must be High Quality submissions in which you were able to...
10. The Beck & Watson article is a Group of answer choices quantitative study qualitative study 11. Beck & Watson examined participants' experiences and perceptions using what type of research design? Group of answer choices particpant obersvation phenomenology 12. Select the participants in the Beck & Watson study Group of answer choices Caucasian women with 2-4 children Caucasian pregnant women 13. In the Beck & Watson study, data was collected via a(n) Group of answer choices internet study focus group...
14. Select the number of participants in the Beck & Watson study Group of answer choices 8 13 22 35 15. Beck & Watson determined their final sample size via Group of answer choices coding saturation triangulation ethnography 16.Through their study, Beck & Watson determined Group of answer choices after a traumatic birth, subsequent births have no troubling effects after a traumatic birth, subsequent births brought fear, terror, anxiety, and dread Subsequent Childbirth After a Previous Traumatic Birth Beck, Cheryl...