Published Oct 14, 2005
jtejas1968
14 Posts
I have so far,, constipation, alteration in parenting, risk for fluid volume deficit, risk for injury, risk for infection. I need one more good easy one.
Any suggestions....... I hate these. for some reason I have such a hard time with them. But not when I get to the floor.....
klone, MSN, RN
14,856 Posts
Impaired physical mobility r/t pain
Pain r/t surgical incision
Situational low self-esteem r/t inability to have a lady partsl birth
Risk for impaired parenting r/t interruption of bonding process because of pain of surgical procedure blah blah something to that effect
Finallyat40
162 Posts
How about these: Self-care deficit, nausea, impaired mobility (short term), Knowledge Deficit r/t post-surgical care or newborn care or infection prevention, Fatigue.
Hope these help.
Jamie
I love these people who can just roll them off with the blah blah. That is hilarious. I know Ill get there someday. thanks.
You wouldnt happen to have some allready done care plans in your file somewhere would you. Im kinda under the gun here..
thanks
truern
2,016 Posts
You wouldnt happen to have some allready done care plans in your file somewhere would you. Im kinda under the gun here...
James, do you know that helping you come up with a few NDs is one thing, but actually giving you "done care plans" is cheating?? You're not the only one "under the gun", ya know...yet somehow we muddle thru.
Do yourself AND your patients a favor and invest in a good care plan book. Then use the danged thing.
pharho
31 Posts
How is it cheating??? There should be standardized care plans.. the whole point of a care plan is to provide the best care possible.. Why not make care plans that everyone can use..??
Terry.
James, do you know that helping you come up with a few NDs is one thing, but actually giving you "done care plans" is cheating?? You're not the only one "under the gun", ya know...yet somehow we muddle thru.Do yourself AND your patients a favor and invest in a good care plan book. Then use the danged thing.
Wondergirl0905
128 Posts
The whole point of care plans is that they are INDIVIDUALIZED to the patient. Having standardized plans will not help one to provide the best possible care. Do the work now so that you can be one of those people who can just roll them off with ease.
SummerGarden, BSN, MSN, RN
3,376 Posts
Look up the interventions for those with surgery (specifically C-sections). See what fits your patient. I agree with the others so this is all I will post. GL.
NoviceRN10
901 Posts
Would risk of blood clots work?
Thanks
APBT mom, LPN, RN
717 Posts
A nursing diagnosis has to be approved by NANDA so no that wouldn't work.
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
People. . .this is a thread from October of 2005. No doubt, the student has long ago (3 years, in fact) solved the problem, by now. Any new questions about a care plan for a C-section patient?