Ans) Nursing diagnosis:
1) Acute pain related to
Expected goal: The client should verbalize decrease pain
Intervention and rationale:
- Assess the general condition- vital signs, pain using numerical or face pain rating scale- provides baseline data to plan care.
- Administer the pain relief measures- analgesic help to decrease pain.
- Teaching effective coping techniques- distraction technique, diverting techniques, yoga, meditation.
- Provide sound free environment- Promotes rest and sleep
- Hot or cold compress- decreases pain.
2) Activity intolerance related to Weakness
Expected goal: Patient will be able to perform activities as tolerated.
Intervention and rationale:
- Assess the general condition, Vital signs, activity level- Baseline data is obtained
- Encourage to perform activities- motivated patient to engage in activities.
- Keep all necessary articles within reach of patient- minimizes fatigue.
- Provide positive reinforcement- develops confidence level & increases the level of activity.
- Mobilize as soon as possible- Limits immobility.
3) Deficient knowledge related to disease condition
Expected goal- The client will be able to verbalize the knowledge regarding the disease condition.
Intervention and rationale:
- Assessment of the level of understanding and knowledge- Baseline data is obtained
- Effectively communicate with patient- Develops interpersonal relationship.
- Provide knowledge regarding the disease process, treatment regimen- Develops understanding.
- Encourage to ask questions- Clears doubts
- Ventilate the patient to express feeling- helps to provide emotional support.
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