the best would be to bring the patient to the hospital because you dont know when he'll progress in the stages, especially if the patient is a child. careful monitoring is required. monitoring of vital signs, and diagnostics, including a CBC and PT. if its just dengue fever then only supportive care is needed, continue with regular diet and give lots and lots of fluid, but be sure that the food and fluid are not colored because you have to watch form blood in the stool. antipyretics are given for fever. no antibiotics needed since dengue is a viral disease
Need to make sure the patient is kept clean, having proper mouth care, and eating. Vital signs will need to be taken regularly and signs of bleeding or unusual behavior should be reported.
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A nursing care plan outlines the care a nurse will give to either a community or individual. It is a plan of action to give the care deemed necessary for the well being of a patient.
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Primary nursing in a hospital means that one registered nurse is responsible for all of your nursing care. She/He develops a plan of care, gives the care or supervises others in giving the care according to the plan, and evaluates your response to the care. That nurse also coordinates care with your doctor. When that nurse is not working, others care for you, but use the plan of care developed for you.
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there is several that invented nursing care and one that i am sticking with is Clara Barton
The process in nursing care plan involves assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implement and evaluation. Clinical pathways involves the multidiscipline team and the decisions based on evidence.
Stoke Nursing Care Plan You are assisting the RN in mapping Mr. Osland s care plan. Name 3 possible nursing problems diagnosis that you as the nurse may need to assist in his care management. Give one nursing intervention and one rational diagnosis (Stroke) � Nursing Problem Nutritional impairment, deficit � Nursing Interventions Monitor food intake � Rational Ensure the patient has a proper meal � %3
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