Hypertensive bleeding

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Hi! I am a student nurse taking care of a patient with hypertensive bleeding. May i just ask some interventions that i could do for my client? What are some of the nursing considerations i must consider? Thanks!

Specializes in Occ. Hlth, Education, ICU, Med-Surg.

sounds like you're working on a concept map or care plan....the answers you are looking for are located in your notes & textbooks

you won't learn anything if you have someone else do your work for you or give you the answers

sounds like you're working on a concept map or care plan....the answers you are looking for are located in your notes & textbooks

you won't learn anything if you have someone else does your work for you or gives you the answers

:D thank you! I'm working on it. :)

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

hypertensive bleeding where? what is the patients history? waht meds are they on? what other co morbidities are there?what have you assessed? what are the patients complaints? you have not provided enough information for us to help you. what semester are you?

the biggest thing about a care plan is the assessment. the second is knowledge about the disease process. first to write a care plan there needs to be a patient, a diagnosis, an assessment of the patient which includes tests, labs, vital signs, patient complaint and symptoms.

the third is a good care plan book. i use ackley: nursing diagnosis handbook, 9th edition and gulanick: nursing care plans, 7th edition

here are the steps of the nursing process and what you should be doing in each step when you are doing a written care plan:

  1. assessment (collect data from medical record, do a physical assessment of the patient, assess adls, look up information about your patient's medical diseases/conditions to learn about the signs and symptoms and pathophysiology)
  2. determination of the patient's problem(s)/nursing diagnosis (make a list of the abnormal assessment data, match your abnormal assessment data to likely nursing diagnoses, decide on the nursing diagnoses to use)
  3. planning (write measurable goals/outcomes and nursing interventions)
  4. implementation (initiate the care plan)
  5. evaluation (determine if goals/outcomes have been met)

a care plan is nothing more than the written documentation of the nursing process you use to solve one or more of a patient's nursing problems. the nursing process itself is a problem solving method that was extrapolated from the scientific method used by the various science disciplines in proving or disproving theories. one of the main goals every nursing school wants its rns to learn by graduation is how to use the nursing process to solve patient problems.

just like you need a recipe care to make a cake from scratch. a care plan is your recipe card to caring for your patient and what to look for while you are caring for them.

Esme, i am on my third year in college, and making a care plan really stresses me out. Thank you for your advice! I'll remember it! :D

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

What kind of hypertensive bleeding? Is this a head bleed? I'm willing to help but I need to know what you need and what you have so far.......we are happy to help but we need to know where to start. We can help you find what you need. If you show us what you have we won't do it for you but we will lead you to what you need.

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