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Hello all!
I am a 1st semester nsg student. My pt was in a car accident where his T8 was fractured, and he is now a paraplegic. His admitting dx is Acute Respiratory Failure following trauma and surgery.
My instructor wants us to focus our nursing diagnosis on psychosocial and adverse effects of medication if we can.
I have been using Ackley's Nursing Diagnosis Handbook 2011, for my Outcomes/goals and my instructor has marked every one wrong. She said I am supposed to make them up on my own, but I haven't been able to get many of those right. I'm just really struggling with this...
Here are the Cues i have so far:
Here are some possible Nsg Dx I'm thinking of, but I'm not sure if I'm on the right track:
1. Disturbed Body Image r/t loss of leg function, 2. Death Anxiety r/t uncertainty of prognosis
3. Readiness for Enhanced Knowledge r/t medical treatment
4. Anxiety r/t change in health status
5. Risk for adverse effects of medication (high BUN levels may be caused by adverse effects of antibiotic Cefepime...not sure if this is a nsg dx or a medical dx)
6. Pain r/t injury in L arm
I want to use Fatigue r/t anemia and Impaired Skin Integrity, but since I've used them before on other patients my instructor has asked me not to use them again.
I need 3 diagnosis. Will any of these diagnosis work? If so, how do I form measurable outcomes/goals?
Thank you so much for taking the time to read thru this and for responding.
Leslie, S.N.
Oh yeah, this poor guy...I definitely don't envy him.
Ok, so...
Nsg Dx: Stress Overload r/t Inadequate Resources and multiple coexisting stressors.
Goal: Patient will verbalize reduction in stress levels through use of relaxation techniques and other strategies
AEB
Interventions:
How does this one sound?
I would be very pleased of one of my students submitted this revision, and it seems to meet her desire for your noting how you will know your interventions will be evaluated; this must be what she meant with AEB in the goals. Nice work. I would suggest inserting the patient's actual words in the diagnostic stmt, but if you have them listed in another section above, that would cover it. Be sure you use the NANDA-I for all your r/t and AEB to be confident that you aren't ever making it up.
Get the books, especially the NANDA-I, if only to help you get a really good gut understanding of the process sooner rather than later. The NIC, NOC, NANDA is the best for seeing how to put it all together.
Esme12 and GrnTea...THANK YOU!!!!!!
I got a 92 on this care plan! Thank you so very much! And my instructor asked that I pass on her thanks as well :) She said this was by far my best care plan and, because there were no big issues to mark off, the only points I had taken were for small things.
Thank you again!!!!! You two ladies are wonderful!
lwandel
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Ok, thank you! I'm working on the Stress Overload D.P.I.E. right now.