Thank you all so much for your help. I think I'll stick with acute pain, and then maybe impaired tissue integrity. For a potential problem, I think I'll head down the psychosocial nursing path and...
Hi everyone, I have a case study that I have to "discuss two actual and one potential nursing problems and their evidence-based interventions in the first 48 hours after surgery". The patient it's...
Thank you, I'm still a bit confused though. Is the nursing goal the opposite of the nursing diagnosis? For example, you may remember from another thread, my diagnosis is "Ineffective coping related to...
I'm a bit confused. I've been reading a couple threads and they seem to say that the goal has to specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timely, however these, I've been led to believe, are...
One more question for Daytonite - you've used 'inadequate problem solving' as your related factor in your example, but it is given as a 'defining charcateristic' rather than a 'related factor' in my...
Also... Can we use future assumptions for Ineffective Coping in our AEB bit by the way? ie. she's proven her coping mechanisms are inadequate by not disclosing her medical disorder to her fiance, but...
LOL, I think you might be in my class at uni. Actually, given your username I think I have an idea who you might be too. (Did I see you in Woolies last week?!) I just googled for epilepsy nursing...
I'm a first year Nursing student in Australia, doing our 3 year uni degree to become an RN at the end. The other main nursing qualifications we have are an Enrolled Nurse (EN) which is a year of study...
Can anyone help distinguish GOALS as opposed to EXPECTED OUTCOMES? I am really struggling with my very first care plan - for a lady who has been admitted for asthma exacerbated by an URTI, and we have...
Thank you! What fantastic info you've given me! I have one other problem that I can't figure out. I've looked up the meaning of hypercarbia (more than the normal level of CO2 in the blood), but then...
Thank you so much for the quick answer! So it's just a matter of where the most bronchoconstriction and mucus accumulation is that determines which alveoli will have adequate air supply. Gosh I've...
Hi everyone, I have no idea if this is the right place to put this question so hopefully it is! I have an assessment for uni (I'm first year BN student) due in 10 days in which I have to do a care...