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Disturbed self-concept related to changes in appearance as evidenced by increased in weight, overweight BMI classification and patient stated that she experience changes in her general health. She experience changes in her mood lately, specifically mood swings due to her current weight that also affects her confidence.
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- Create a Care Plan for your patient using this diagnosis: " Activity intolerance related to fatigue and body mallaise secondary to ascites, as evidenced by overwhelming lack of energy, verbalization of tiredness, generalized weakness, and shortness of breath upon exertion." In the care plan include the: Need(s) Objectives Nursing interventions Evaluation/outcomesLoss of interest in life related to depression as weight loss, low energy and , trouble staying focused 1. Make short and long-term goals for this diagnosis. Risk for self directed violence related to major depressive disorder as evidenced by verbalization of the patient, extreme guilt and thoughts of suicide Make short and long-term goals for this diagnosis.Discharge planning for a patient with hyponatremia Portential prognosis: Patient teaching: Potential follow up care:
- Provide at least 5 questions about Cognitive and Perception, and Coping and Stress Tolerance Health Patterns to be asked to a poor family.Spencer Question: if he is hospitalized how we will be able to care for Spencer and his family? Case study: Identification: Spencer is an 11 month old male who has been brought into Ed by his mother and father at sixteen 00 hours following referral by their GP. Situation: Spencer has had vomiting for the last 16 hours and now has diarrhoea. His parents reportes that he is having decreased oral intake and is vomiting everything that he eats and drinks. He is now having liquid stools in every nappy change. Background: Spencer is normally well and up to date with immunizations. Assessment: Spencer is being held by his father, is crying softly. he is pale. Temperature 37.8 degrees Celsius, heart rate 160, respiratory rate 48, spo 2 99% RA. Recommendations: Spencer has been diagnosed with moderate dehydration caused by viral gastroenteritis. He has been prescribed ondansetron and is fork trial of oral rehydration. If this fails over the next hour, Spencer will require NG rehydration.81 yo F admitted s/p patellar fx and sx with pin. Initial contact with pt, appears frail with loss of muscle mass. Sx wound present. Reports has not been eating well as she did not like the food at the hospital and now complains she does not like the low fat diet she is on. Unsure of any wt change. Does not follow any diet restrictions at home. Full assessment to follow. write nutrition PES statement
- Base on this patient nursing notes please do the questions in the image below and it show be answer exactly please. Pt is a 89 year old, confused, restless, congestive deficit, poor insight and judgment, ineffective coping skills. He frequently throw legs over side rails + visual hallucination to be picking things in the air. Pt has dementia and difficulty sleeping with no effect, fall risk, sit in wheelchair These are the medications the pt is on: trazodone 12.5mg, Olanzepine 2.5 mgChief complaint: Dizziness and headache In nursing care plan what will be the nursing diagnosis of the patient? Explanation of the problem?planning with short term and long term goal? Intervention with independent and dependent ? Interventions?and evaluation of this patient?this is a case study. Provide stress management and treatment recommendations for the client
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