Published Sep 8, 2009
sallyjane
8 Posts
I need 5 nursing interventions for the nursing diagnosis of Risk for Infection and the nursing outcome inreased knowledge about prevention and control of infection for a patient with a surgical wound. Can you help me? Would I look at just wellness interventions?
SolaireSolstice, BSN, RN
247 Posts
I always use the keep it simple approach to the risk fors. What can YOU do to prevent infection in an open surgical wound? ASSESS for signs and symptoms to monitor for infection, bandages, sterile or at least antiseptic techniques, prophylaxis antibiotic administration before, during, or after surgery...
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
The nursing interventions for any "Risk for" diagnosis need to be:
The most obvious outcome is not to have the infection occur. Other outcomes can be derived as predicted results of your nursing interventions. That keeps them specific to what you have going on with this patient.
Outcome/goal statements have four components:
[*]It is measurable
[*]Sets the conditions under which the behavior should occur
[*]have a realistic time frame for completing the goal