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- first of all, if you read any of the information in the first part of this thread you would be following the nursing process in writing this care plan. care planning is about determining what the...Feb 24, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- for the mother: effective breastfeeding for the baby: effective breastfeeding ineffective thermoregulation r/t immature compensation for changes in environmental temperature risk for...Feb 24, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- Problems with eyesight are Disturbed Sensory Perception, visual.Feb 23, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- ineffective protection r/t bone marrow suppression secondary to disease process and chemotherapy, decreased synthesis of immunoglobulin by plasma cells secondary to decrease in normal circulating...Feb 23, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- They already told you in the admitting information. It is sepsis. You can tell from the vital signs.Feb 23, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- i get chemotherapy and one of my drugs causes the same problem with my feet as well as my hands. i do have to use a walker on the days that my feet as swollen and sore. your diagnosis impaired...Feb 23, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- Good diagnoses, but before making any goals, consider what nursing interventions you will order. The reason I recommend this is because your goals are what you expect to happen as a result of the...Feb 21, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- Impaired Verbal Communication.Feb 21, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- first of all, the priority sequence of the nursing diagnoses is not correct. a "risk for" diagnosis almost never is sequenced first because it is not an actual problem. actual problems are always...Feb 20, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- Do not mix interventions or goals for the mom with the neonate if the care plan is for the neonate.Feb 20, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- Because continuous bubbling means there is a leak in the system and therefore the chest tube is not able to do its job. Yes, it is supposed to bubble, but only on expiration when the lung is...Feb 20, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- Your goals reflect what your interventions would be, so what are your interventions?Feb 20, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- The problem is that the care plan is about the mother. You can't mix up mother and baby problems on one care plan.Feb 20, '10
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- you posted this on the nursing student discussion forum and i just got finished replying to it. you need to go over there to read the answer. ...Feb 19, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- no. you would know that from knowing the course of the disease. you would know that it created the nerve damage and that is why the patient is having pain. the definition of chronic pain is...Feb 19, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- an l&d care plan is no different from a med/surg care plan. you still go through the same process for determining the nursing problems. you are just dealing with a different set of data that...Feb 19, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- see this thread for information on how to construct a care plan: http://allnurses.com/general-nursing-student/help-care-plans-286986.html - help with care plans. all care planning begins with...Feb 19, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- I assume the patient had shingles at one time. Isn't the neuralgia because of nerve damage? Did you read up on the pathophysiology of this? That would make the diagnosis Chronic pain R/T nerve...Feb 19, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- i see that you are a new poster on allnurses and that you already posted about this on the nursing student discussion forum. there is a thread that explains how to write care plans that you should...Feb 19, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- the writing of a care plan follows the steps of the nursing process. the first thing you need to do is to collect together (make a list) all your assessment data of the patient. nursing assessment...Feb 18, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- Nursing intervention for "Risk for" diagnoses are restricted to: strategies to prevent the problem from happening in the first place monitoring for the specific signs and symptoms of this...Feb 18, '10
- Forum: Nursing Student Assistance
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- a written teaching plan goes something like this: overview: a synopsis about what is going to be taught in the course goal(s): the aim(s) or outcome(s) that you want your learner to achieve as...Feb 17, '10
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- first of all, your related factor is inappropriate. a gunshot to the abdomen is not an appropriate etiology (cause) of someone having limitation in independent, purposeful physical movement of the...Feb 17, '10
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- A nursing diagnosis reference is not the same as a nursing care plan book. It is a book that contains all the nursing diagnoses, their definitions, defining characteristics and related factors. ...Feb 17, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student
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- If you read the information on thread Help with Care Plans as suggested above, then what do you think these nursing problems are and that the nursing diagnoses should be? This information "the pt...Feb 17, '10
- Forum: General Nursing Student