Nursing interventions for pleuritic chest pain :-
Assess respiratory function.
- Administer analgesic.
- Teach patient to support ribcage when coughing.
- Help reposition to alleviate pain, such as lying on the affected side
entis gare plan bas the nursinu dian And peric pain, which nursing in or crackles, wheezes,...
what is a good care plan for nursing diagnostic: pain related arterial embolism and thrombosis in lower extremities. This is nursing foundation class. Thank you
Which phase of the nursing process is the nurse demonstrating when administering pain medication to a client? Select one: Implementing b. Assessment c. Outcome Identification and Planning d. Evaluating The plan of care for a client was to ambulate ten feet independenty by the end of two weeks. The client only ambulatos six feet. Which step should the nurse text? Select one: a. Discontinue the plan of care because it is not effective. b. Re-evaluate the goal to determine if...
Be able to use the Nursing Process in the plan of care for a patient experiencing pain – think like a nurse!
What is the nursing care plan fora patient complaining of abdominal pain diarrhea and headache? 31 PM
Please help me with two care plan and two nursing diagnosis
for this case scenario?
Nursing Care Plarn Faculty: Ibironke Balough Date: Rosie is a primigravida at 43 weeks of gestation. Her labor is being stimulated with oxytoci IV. Her contractions have been increasing in intensity with a frequency of duration of 80 to 85 seconds. She is currently in a supine position with a 30-degree elevatiosn head. On observation of the monitor tracing, you note that during the last...
Nursing diagnosis: chronic pain
what are the 4 evaluation/patient responses?
11 DE A A A A A A A A E EU E @ E: O: A T AaBbCcDdEe Normal Text Box Shape Picture - Rationale Evaluation/Patient Response Implementation/Nursing intervention(s): Plan activities around periods of greatest comfort to the patient whenever possible Pain diminishes activity Recognize the patient's pain experience bain Recognizing a patient's in pain promotes a more cooperative nurse- patient relationship Explore the need for medications Pain medications...
nursing diagnosis: chronic pain
what are the 4 evaluation/patient responses?
11 DE A A A A A A A A E EU E @ E: O: A T AaBbCcDdEe Normal Text Box Shape Picture - Rationale Evaluation/Patient Response Implementation/Nursing intervention(s): Plan activities around periods of greatest comfort to the patient whenever possible Pain diminishes activity Recognize the patient's pain experience bain Recognizing a patient's in pain promotes a more cooperative nurse- patient relationship Explore the need for medications Pain medications...
Write a Nursing Care Plan for Acute Pain r/t 5th toe amputation
surgery on left foot.
Must include:
-Two Measurable Nursing Assessments.
-Two Measurable Independent Nursing Interventions.
-One Measurable Dependent Nursing Intervention.
With a measurable outcome for each intervention and
assessment.
Outcome 1 Assessment 1 Outcome 2 Assessment 2 Intervention 3 Independent Outcome 3 Intervention 4 Independent Outcome 4 Intervention 5 Dependent Outcome 5
Maternal new born care plan postpartum. Acute pain r/t
2nd degree laceration episiotomy
Maternity Nursing Student Nurse Independent Nursint Interventions cite source/pe Subjective Objective: 6. Dependent Nursing Interventions/ Medical Management 5. 6 Interdependent Nursing Interventions/ Collaborative 2.
Please provide nursing diagnoses for the following: Cardiovascular: RRR (regular rate and rhythm), prominent heart sounds, S1 and S2 normal, pulses 2+ symmetrically, no m/g/r (murmurs, gallops, rubs), mild SOB, no chest pain, edema or DOB (difficulty of breathing). Respiratory: Good air movement, no crackles/rhonchi/wheezes, diffusely decreased breath sounds bilateral. GI: Normoactive bowel sounds, no rebound or guarding, abdomen muscular and tense, NT (non-tender), ND (non-distended), liver palpable 1-2 cm below costal margin, difficult to palpate spleen due to rigidity...