Mental Health Nursing 1) Write 3 Nursing Diagnosis in regards the patient below 2) Choose 1 of the 3 Nursing diagnosis and Provide 1 short term and 1 longterm goal 3) provide 4-5 interventions for each goal 4) provide 4-5 outcomes for each intervention Reason for admission: Patient was found wondering around Princeton University. Patient is thin and malnourished and unable to care for self. Patient is refusing to cooperate. She is lying fetal position on the stretcher. Procedure Treatment: 2/19/19, 65 year old Chinese descendant received from received from crisis, mobile outreach was used to ED. Reportedly patient was found wondering in the Princeton University Campus. Disheveled, dirty, confused, disorganized, + paranoia. Homeless at present, delusional- wanted to teach, thinks family wants to kill her. Dx-Unspecified psychosis, Hx of 40 years + Schizophrenia, Hx of in patient psych in Maine, China, Riverview, and Mclean Hospital. NKDA, Medical Concern- scleroderma. Nonsmoker, UDS-Ve, BAL <10. On assessment, patient is small stature, wearing eye glasses, drowsy post Haldol 5mg and Ativan 2mg IM in ED at 1231. Unable to participate in interview process, admission completed via medical records, will medicate PRN and as ordered. Will provide coping skills via group/ MILEU Therapy on Q15min. Check for Behavior, will continue Monitoring. Will assess for Flu and Pneumo Vaccines when patient is more Alert. 3/15/19 @ 0300, patient continued to have poor sleeping pattern awake every 1 ½ asking for apple juice and ensure.
Nursing Diagnosis
Nursiing Diagnosis
Disturbed thought process related to physiological brain dysfunction ,as evidenced by stated belief that staff members are really actors who were hired by parents to watch the patient.
Short term goals
The patient will describe delusions and other disturbed thought process
Interventions
Outcomes
Long term goals
outcomes
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