HELP!!! Nursing Care plan assistance NEEDED!!!

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Hi everyone!

I am in desperate need of any TYPE of help with my Nursing Care Plan so I would definitely APPRECIATE any type of information or tips on my care plan.

My patient is an 88 year old male has a medical diagnosis of Gout.

1) I need help on developing a 3 types of Nursing Diagnosis and etiology (related to) based on the level of priority and 1 safety priority nursing diagnosis.

***Currently, I have:

#1. Impaired physical Mobility related to musculoskeletal impairment (Priority #1)

#2. Ineffective health maintenance related to deficient knowledge regarding self-judgement (Priority #2)

#3. Chronic pain related to inflammation ....(Priority #3)

#4. Risk for Injury related to weakness (Priority-Safety)

2)PLEASE let me know what I could do to in order to improve on my care plan.

3) I also need any suggestions "Diagnostic statements" regarding my nursing diagnosis (see question #1) and must include a RELATED TO (R/T) and followed by AS EVIDENCE BY (AEB) to support my statement.

4) GOALS & INTERVENTIONS: any suggestions for 1-patient goal (using the SMART) followed by 4 types of interventions that advance my goal.

ANY SHARED HELP, INFORMATION, ADVICE, OR TIPS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!!

~Kat

Specializes in med/surg, telemetery, gerentology.

Do you have a Mosby's Nursing Diagnosis book? It has everything you need in it. If you don't have one you can buy one at Barnes and Noble for $35, thats where I bought mine.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

We would like to see everything else you have written. Have you looked in your nursing diagnosis book? We do not mind helping students. However second want to feel used either.

Some instructors might construe this as cheating.

Specializes in Telemetry.

I would put pain as priority number one

Where is your physical assessment???

I would put pain as first priority, then impaired mobility, then risk for injury & then knowledge deficit.

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