Stay Relevant:Choose a topic aligned with current healthcare priorities or trends like telemedicine, mental wellness, or patient safety. Be Specific:Avoid overly broad topics. Instead of something general, narro
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Enhance the patient’s overall well-being by addressing and alleviating the physical and psychological effects of Cushing’s syndrome, allowing for a better quality of life. Cushing’s Disease Nursing Care Plan Subjective Data: Back pain Weakness Irregular menstrual cycles Shortness of breath Poor co...
these must beprioritized when developing the care plans. Thus, for example, immediate severe respiratory problems which may be life-threatening have a greater priority than many other patient problems and needs. There are two aspects to the development of the care plan: formulating measurable outcome...
Care plans may also include: End-of-life care: If a patient becomes terminally ill, there should be a plan to monitor their blood sugar closely to prevent or reduce complications from diabetes. Foot checks: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that diabetic patients ...
A good nurse is someone who understands these phases, continues to build on them, and uses the information to create the best possible, individualized, healthcare plan for the patient. It is a mastery of art to find a way to include all of these concepts with so many diverse medical ...
Monitor the patient’s mental health for anxiety and depression, common with Crohn’s disease Educate and develop a meal plan with the patient Instruct the patient on skincare and stool evacuation to prevent skin breakdown and infection Although medications are useful, complications may require surg...
This week we will focus on medications for depression, anxiety, ADHD and substance abuse. No matter what your specialty will be, you will need to be familiar with...Samples 15 May 2025NU 550-WSO Family and Community Context for Health Care Course Number: NU 550-WSO Course Title: Family ...
Thus, nurses coordinate care delivery by physicians, nurse practitioners, social workers, physical therapists and others. Nurses assess whether care is successful. If not, they create a different plan of action. One of the most important roles of the nurse is to be a patient advocate--to ...
leads to a marked improvement in the symptoms of patients with somatization disorder or depression than provision of services by primary care physicians alone (APM1997). For nursing home populations, the need to consider psychopharmacological as well as nonbiological interventions such as talking therap...