Create a care plan for a patient with visually
impaired problem related to a history of diabetes:
- Make sure you include all the phases of the nursing process
- Provide a brief discharge planning
- Give some teaching examples correlating with the teaching plan
(e.g. Visual impairment).
- Provide NANDA nursing diagnosis only.
- Provide appropriate definition for the following
terminology:
- Vision acuity
- Glaucoma
- Retinal detachment
- Macular deterioration
- Cataracts
- Explained the treatment of glaucoma.
Create a care plan for a patient with visually impaired problem related to a history of...
Create a care plan for a patient with visually impaired problem related to a history of diabetes: - Make sure you include all the phases of the nursing process - Provide a brief discharge planning - Give some teaching examples correlating with the teaching plan (e.g. Visual impairment). - Provide NANDA nursing diagnosis only. - Provide appropriate definition for the following terminology: - Vision acuity - Glaucoma - Retinal detachment - Macular deterioration - Cataracts - Explained the treatment of...
Develop a nursing care plan for a patient with cholecystitis. 1. Make sure you include all the phases of the nursing process 2. Provide a brief discharge planning 3. Give some teaching examples correlating with the teaching plan (e.g. cholecystitis.). 4. Provide NANDA nursing diagnosis only. 5. Provide a teaching plan for this pathology.
Develop a nursing care plan for a patient with cholecystitis. 1. Make sure you include all the phases of the nursing process 2. Provide a brief discharge planning 3. Give some teaching examples correlating with the teaching plan (e.g. cholecystitis.). 4. Provide NANDA nursing diagnosis only. 5. Provide a teaching plan for this pathology.
Develop a nursing care plan for a patient with cholecystitis. 1. Make sure you include all the phases of the nursing process 2. Provide a brief discharge planning 3. Give some teaching examples correlating with the teaching plan (e.g. cholecystitis.). 4. Provide NANDA nursing diagnosis only. 5. Provide a teaching plan for this pathology.
Develop a nursing care plan for a patient with cholecystitis. 1. Make sure you include all the phases of the nursing process 2. Provide a brief discharge planning 3. Give some teaching examples correlating with the teaching plan (e.g. cholecystitis.). 4. Provide NANDA nursing diagnosis only. 5. Provide a teaching plan for this pathology.
Create a care plan for the following nursing diagnosis: Risk for Dysfunctional Family Processes. 1. Make sure you include all the phases of the nursing process 2. Provide a brief discharge planning 3. Give some teaching examples correlating with the nursing diagnosis 4. Provide a teaching plan for nursing diagnosis.
Create a care plan for the following nursing diagnosis: Risk for Dysfunctional Family Processes. 1. Make sure you include all the phases of the nursing process 2. Provide a brief discharge planning 3. Give some teaching examples correlating with the nursing diagnosis 4. Provide a teaching plan for nursing diagnosis.
Create Concept Map and a Care Plan for impaired skin.
Patient Introduction:
Location: Skilled Nursing Home Care Facility 0800
Report from charge nurse:
Situation: Mrs. Morrow is an obese, 80-year-old white female
who developed a venous stasis ulcer on her right medial malleolus
while still living at home. She moved into our skilled nursing home
care facility 3 days ago. The current plan of care is focused on
promoting wound healing, improving venous return, and preventing
skin breakdown.
Background: Mrs....
gnt s being treated for preterm labor. Which beta-adrenergic medication is administered orally to decrease uterine contractions? a. Magnesium Sulfate b. Oxytocin Nifedipine d Terbutaline c. 8. A client is receiving chloroquine for a diagnosis of extra intestinal amebiasis. The nurse should provide information on which medication that is likely to be administered with chloroquine? a. lodoquinol b. Metronidazole C. Metyrosine d. Carbamazepine 9. A young adult, diagnosed with hookworms, has begun taking mebendazole. status during treatment. What diagnostic value...
1. Oral acetaminophen has been ordered for a young child who has a fever. A liquid form has been obtained by the nurse to increase the chance of problem free administration. Prior to administration, the nurse is going through the rights of medication administration. When confirming the right dose, what term is the most appropriate? a. "160 mg" b. "one teaspoon" c. "one third of a tablespoon d. "SmL 2. A pregnant woman asks why she needs to take a...