The standard nursing terminologies were used: Diagnostics (NANDA-I), outcomes (NOC) and interventions (NIC). Results: Four nursing diagnoses were identified: Deterioration of urinary elimination, ineffective self-health management, willingness to improve nutrition, and risk for alterations in maternal-...
Provides direction for individualized care of the client.It serves as a roadmap for the care that will be provided to the patient and allows the nurse to think critically in developing interventions directly tailored to the individual. Continuity of care.Nurses from different shifts or departments ...
Results: 13 nursing diagnoses were elaborated: risk for infection of the genital tract, ineffective maintenance of the health, risk for infection of the urinary tract, prejudiced urinary elimination, nauseas, sharp pain (head, pelvis and lumbar), fatigues, insomnia, sexual dysfunction, risk of ...
are the conditions involved in the development of the problem, gives direction to the required nursing therapy, and enables the nurse to individualize the client’s care.Nursing interventionsshould be aimed at etiological factors in order to remove the ...
Nursing Interventions for HypokalemiaWatch heart rhythm (place on cardiac monitor...most are already on telemetry), respiratory status, neuro, GI, urinary output and renal status (BUN and creatinine levels)Watch other electrolytes like Magnesium (will also decrease...hard to get K+ to increase ...
It's important to educate the patient about the following five major interventions that have proven to decrease HAP. These interventions are performed as a care bundle for their synergistic effectiveness and include: * deep-breathing exercises and use of the incentive spirometry (IS) * coughing *...
A nurse working in a long-term care facility is planning care for a client who has moderate Alzheimer's. Which of the following interventions should be included in the plan of care?a. Use of a gait belt for ambulation.b. Thicken all liquids.c. Provide protective undergarments.d. Reorient...
Communication and Documentation, Vital sign assessment, Health assessment, Medication Administration, Safety, Skin integrity, Activity and mobility, Sensory and cognition, Sleep and comfort, Oxygenanation, Nutrition, Fluid, electrolyte, acid-base balance, Urinary elimination, Bowel elimination, Psychosocial ...
The child will have improvedurinary eliminationby school age. The child will participate in a bowel control regimen. The child will be able to control elimination. Nursing Interventions and Actions Therapeuticinterventions and nursing actions for patients with spina bifida may include: ...
In patients with hypospadias and epispadias, the urinary function may be affected due to the abnormal positioning of the urethral opening. This can lead to difficulties indirectingtheurinestream and potential urinary leakage. Urinary elimination may require adaptations or surgical interventions to ensure...