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Does this nursing diagnosis sound ok for my care plan???
Yeah I have Ackley which is awesome, the example they give is Impaired gas exchange r/t ventilation-perfusion inequality. I just wanted to add something else to it. And ideas?
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Does this nursing diagnosis sound ok for my care plan???
For a patient who has COPD!! impaired gas exchange r/t ventilation-perfusion inequality secondary to smoking two packs of cigarettes faithfully for over 40 years aeb productive cough and dyspnea decrease O2 levels without Oxygen at 5L gasping and squirming for air.
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Stress!!!
I am with you!!! I don't work but I have a 16 month old and my husband deploys off and on. Fun times. But the way I look at it time goes by so fast and in a couple more years I are going to look back and laugh. Or I am hoping I can do that anyway. It will pay off in the end.
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Help with Goals and Outcomes
Short Term E.O.: Client will demonstrate appropriate care of infection-prone site by 3/26/08. Outcome: Client repeated demonstration Long Term E.O.: State symptoms of infection of which to be aware 4/26/08 Outcome: This will be an ongoing assessment What I was taught is the expected outcome is measureable and begins with client will Hope this helps
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wanting info on rose state rn program
My advise would apply everywhere that offers the ADN prog. That away you have plan A B C D covered. I wanted to go to OCCC but applied at all the prog. in the area just in case. But thank God I did make it into OCCC, but also had other choices lined.
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NursingStudent needs advice
I am so glad I read this, I am also finishing my Pre Req. my husband is currently in the Navy, and his supervisors wife is currently a CNA and going to Nursing school. I told her I was having trouble with time for both work and school. My work doesn't like to let me off for school. She said she would be able to get me on with her at the hospital. And they would work around my college hours and help me through school. Also the nurses that I would work with quiz you all the time and support you every step of the way. Then I was telling a couple other people that I was seriously thinking about doing this, and they told me it was a stupid idea, that is is hard work and they wouldn't advise me to do it. But who are they to even know. Then they told me I should do the LPN program, then the RN program. This is honestly stressing me out. I am know so confused I really don't know what to do. But I feel deep down that it is the best thing to do.