1. For Diabetic patients:
Unstable blood glucose
Injury risks
Infection risks
Nutrition Imbalance
Disturbed sensory perception
2. For Anemic patients
Fatigue
Altered Nutrition
Altered tissue perfusion
what is the Safety nursing diagnosis for a patient who is diabetic and anemia
1. what are psychosocial nursing diagnosis for patient who is obese, anemia, who have colostomy and wound vac. 2. and please provide short term and long term goal for the psychosocial diagnosis
What would be a nursing diagnosis with interventions for a diabetic patient with peripheral neuropathies?
what are some nursing diagnosis for a patient who has perianal abcess?
what is a SAFETY NURSING DIAGNOSIS for this patient: 53 yr old morbid obese, hypertension, diAbetes , high cholesterol, vit d dificiency , osteomyelities r/t foot ulcer, non- compliant with diet, on ANTIBIOTIC for wound, ostomy, piccline in placed.
what is good NANDA Pcychosocial Nursing diagnosis for a patient who is obese , have colostomy, wound Vac . pls provide a short term and lonh term goal for the diagnosis
Create a nursing plan for the following patient below. With 2 nursing diagnosis, one short term goal per diagnosis, five interventaions per diagnosis with five rationales and evaluation per goal. 84 y/o F, Hospital Day # 9, 84 yo F with a PMH of Pulm HTN 2/2 OSA on CPAP, A flutter on Xarelto presenting with SOB and lower extremity edema. Patient found to beseverely anemic to Hb of 4.0 with signs of fluid overload and anasarca. Patient was admitted...
What is a nursing diagnosis for patient with orthostatic hypotension?
Create a nursing care plan with 3 diagnosis with a short term goal per diagnosis. Each diagnosis with 5 interventions with rationales and evulation based on the above information. 78 Y/O Male Hispanic patient presented with left leg pain and weakness. The patient has a colostomy, urostomy with osteoarthritis and chronic anemia, and CAD. Problem list rheumatoid arthritis, pelvic actinomycosis, and chronic anemia.
concept map: Care of patient with Aphasia Care of the Patient with Aphasia Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Diagnosis Interventions Interventions Positive Outcomes Positive Outcomes Negative Outcomes Negative Outcomes Evaluation Evaluation
Please help 1. Nursing considerations for the patient with Bilateral lung transplant 2. What is Patient-specific pathophysiology and nursing considerations: for fluid volume overload r/t CHF as manifested by dyspnea Nursing Process: Planning and Intervention: Goals and Interventions: Develop one goal and four interventions for each diagnosis. One intervention should include patient education. Goal (S.M.A.R.T.): for Anemia from immunosuppressive therapy as evidenced by the decreased hemoglobin and red blood cell count