Please help me how to make outcome identification?tnx

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For 5 consecutive days, Anna age 26, has had spordic abdominal cramps of increasing intensity.

Most recently, the pain has been accompanied by cvomitting and slight fever. Your Physical Examination reveals rebound tenderness and muscle guarding.

pls help me out guys. how can i make outcome identification and nursing diagnosis our of this??:cry:

Specializes in med/surg, telemetry, IV therapy, mgmt.

employ the nursing process:

  1. assessment (collect data from medical record, do a physical assessment of the patient, assess adl's, look up information about your patient's medical diseases/conditions to learn about the signs and symptoms and pathophysiology)
    • a physical assessment of the patient
    • assessment of the patient's ability and any assistance they need to accomplish their adls (activities of daily living) with the disease
    • data collected from the medical record (information in the doctor's history and physical, information in the doctor's progress notes, test result information, notes by ancillary healthcare providers such as physical therapists and dietitians
    • knowing the pathophysiology, signs/symptoms, usual tests ordered, and medical treatment for the medical disease or condition that the patient has. this includes knowing about any medical procedures that have been performed on the patient, their expected consequences during the healing phase, and potential complications. if this information is not known, then you need to research and find it.

[*]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). it helps to have a book with nursing diagnosis reference information in it. there are a number of ways to acquire this information.

[*]planning (write measurable goals/outcomes and nursing interventions)

  • goals/outcomes are the predicted results of the nursing interventions you will be ordering and performing. they have the following overall effect on the problem:
    • improve the problem or remedy/cure it
    • stabilize it
    • support its deterioration

    [*]interventions are of four types

    • assess/monitor/evaluate/observe (to evaluate the patient's condition)
      • note: be clear that this is assessment as an intervention and not assessment done as part of the initial data collection during step 1.

      [*]care/perform/provide/assist (performing actual patient care)

      [*]teach/educate/instruct/supervise (educating patient or caregiver)

      [*]manage/refer/contact/notify (managing the care on behalf of the patient or caregiver)

[*]implementation (initiate the care plan)

[*]evaluation (determine if goals/outcomes have been met)

step 1 assessment - collect data from medical record, do a physical assessment of the patient, assess adl's, look up information about your patient's medical diseases/conditions to learn about the signs and symptoms and pathophysiology - this information has been provided for you

step #2 determination of the patient's problem(s)/nursing diagnosis part 1 - make a list of the abnormal assessment data -

  • sporadic abdominal cramps of increasing intensity
  • rebound tenderness
  • muscle guarding
  • vomiting
  • slight fever

step #2 determination of the patient's problem(s)/nursing diagnosis part 2 - match your abnormal assessment data to likely nursing diagnoses, decide on the nursing diagnoses to use - what nursing diagnoses do you think might apply here looking at the list of 5 symptoms just above?

step #3 planning - write measurable goals/outcomes and nursing interventions - goals/outcomes are the predicted results of the nursing interventions you will be ordering and performing - interventions are aimed at doing something about the abnormal assessment data that is listed in step #2. you will attempt to return those symptoms back to normal, if possible.

now, i've helped show you how to get organized and start this. i've given you a lot of resources to help you. good luck.

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