prioritize these nursing intervention. 1-4 are intervention for one diagnosis so now prioritize those 4 (eg: 2,3,1,4) do the same for rest
1. Position the child with head, chest, and neck slightly elevated
2. Assess the child’s respiration rate and rhythm
3. Perform suctioning as needed to remove mucus secretions
4. Provide adequate rest by reducing noise and lighting and provide warmth and conform
Prioritized nursing interventions are :-
1.Assess the child's respiration rate and rhythm .
2. Position the child with head, chest, and neck slightly elevated
3. Perform suctioning as needed to remove mucus membrane .
4. Assess mucus membrane and report the changes
5. Find the cause and explain the condition changes
6. Evaluate need for intravenous fluids, maintain IV, if ordered
7. Maintain strict intake and output
8. Offer fluid choice when tolerated and incorporate parents in care
9. Assess the ability to rest, sleep, and amount of movement in bed
10. Allow quiet play with a familiar toy while maintaining bed rest
11. Provide adequate rest by reducing noise and lighting and provide warmth and conform
12. Encourage parents to express fears and ask questions
13. Incorporate parents in the child’s care
14. Encourage parents to use measures to prevent fatigue (holding, feeding in small amount)
15. Encourage parents to pick up infant if crying longer than 1 to 2 mins
# These interventions are prioritized in the above following order because the care is provided according to their needs . Maslow's hierarchy is followed here in which the basic physiological needs( food ,water ,oxygen, shelter , clothes etc) are first met and then furthr needs of safety and security ,love and belongings ,self esteem and self actualization.
prioritize these nursing intervention. 1-4 are intervention for one diagnosis so now prioritize those 4 (eg:...
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