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* Nursing diagnosis for administering antibiotics includes
* Risk for spread of infection(bacterial) related to chronic diseases.
* In this nursing diagnosis nurses can administer antibiotics as per
physicians order to prevent and manage spread of infection.
What precautions should be taken when administering antibiotics, antiviral, antituberculins, antifungals, immunosuppressant, and HIV drugs. ?
what are nursing diagnoses related to hyperglycemia?
1. Discuss long-acting, extended acting and enteric-coated medications ? 2. Identify areas for slow and rapid distribution of medications? 3. Discuss the action, indication, side effects, adverse effects, nursing consideration/ patient education information when administering antibiotics, antiviral, antituberculins, antifungals, immunosuppressant, and HIV drugs? Discuss the action, indication, side effects, adverse effects, nursing consideration/ patient education information when administering antibiotics, antiviral, antituberculins, antifungals, immunosuppressant, and HIV drugs.
1. Identify the complications of blood transfusion administration that the nurse must assess when administering blood products. 2. Develop a nursing care plan for patient with hypertension
Give examples of pertinent nursing diagnoses for surgical clients.
How does developing the ability to create effective nursing diagnoses impact your nursing practice?
Identify 4 nursing diagnoses and prioritize them. A 52 year old male patient presents to the Emergency Department with signs of dehydration. The symptoms are related to poor intake of fluids by mouth and vomiting. His abdomen is distended. He has poor skin turgor and dry mucous membranes. He has not urinated since yesterday. Past medical history: notable for a cholecystectomy, appendectomy, inguinal hernia repair all over 5 years ago Recent medical history: Complaining of abdominal pain and vomiting which...
Draw a concept map, identifying a minimum of four nursing
diagnoses written in complete diagnostic statements.
(Nsg Dx/ rt/ aeb.) Include Actual & Risk for nursing
diagnoses. Include one psychosocial nursing diagnosis.
Location: Skilled Nursing Home Care Facility 0800
Report from charge nurse:
Situation: Mrs. Morrow is an obese, 80-year-old white female
who developed a venous stasis ulcer on her right medial malleolus
while still living at home. She moved into our skilled nursing home
care facility 3 days ago....
Make up a patient scenario, include assessment data and nursing diagnoses.
What are the key nursing considerations when administering mydriatics to patients with dark-pigmented eyes?