Plan for adjustments and interventions for achieving the plan and the people involved. Client responses to the interventions, teaching, and action plan performed. Attainment or progress towards desired outcome. Modifications to plan care. Individual findings including deviation from prescribed treatment plan...
Evaluate the patient for changes in clinical symptoms such as weight gain, hypertension, mood disturbances, and glucose intolerance. Improvement in these symptoms indicates positive treatment outcomes. Medication Adherence: Assess the patient’s adherence to prescribed medications and address any barriers ...
treatment adherence and complianceIntroduction: Hypertension is a chronic disease that requires continuous and long-term care to prevent or delay the development of associated complications. Although various interventions for hypertension exist, case management in Brazil's primary healthcare is understudied....
Objective To investigate the effect of comprehensive nursing intervention in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus complicated with pregnancy induced hypertension(PIH), and to summarize the specific nursing measures. Methods Sixty- three patients with gestational diabetes mellitus and pregnancy- induced ...
Hypertension Case Study My grandfather has been suffering from hypertension for over 10 years. In 2011‚ my grandfather was admitted to the hospital because of stroke. He alive after the emergency treatment and surgery‚ as the domestic helper of my grandfather called the ambulance via calling...
The most effective treatment for pregnancy-induced hypertension Is epidural safe for mothers and newborns? The difficulties overweight women face during pregnancy and childbirth The advantages and disadvantages of delivery with the partner The potential risks of multiple pregnancies for women Unhealth...
UNIT I. Individualizing a Standardized Care Plan Steps in Individualizing a Standardized Care Plan UNIT II. Actions, Rationales, and Documentation for Selected Nursing Diagnoses Activity Intolerance Airway Clearance, Ineffective Anxiety Aspiration, Risk for Breathing Pattern, Ineffective Cardiac Output, Decr...
Defines client’s goals.It benefits nurses and clients by involving them in their treatment and care. Components A nursing care plan (NCP) usually includesnursing diagnoses, client problems, expected outcomes,nursing interventions, andrationales. These components are elaborated on below: ...
- correct answer ✔✔"I will walk for one-half hour daily." The health care provider is discharging a client with a diagnosis of primary hypertension. Which health maintenance instructions should the nurse reinforce in the discharge teaching plan? Select all that apply. ...
These signs indicate fluid overload and can be used to assess the client’s condition and response to treatment. Neck vein distention is a sign of increased central venous pressure, which can be caused by heart failure or pulmonary hypertension, while peripheral vein distention and pitting edema ...