There are many, depending on the stage of the patient's related conditions. Some are:
Provide positioning with the head of bed the elevated (Fowler's position).
Give adequate oxygen supply.
Monitor vital signs regularly and before medications if indicated.
Identify early signs or worsening signs of CHF, such as reduced oxygen saturations, pedal edema, heart irregularities, heart rate, increased work of breathing, rapid weight changes, etc. and notify the physician if changed from baseline.
Monitor intake and output.
Report changes in lab results.
Impaired Gas Exchanged related to perfusion problem Decreased cardiac output related ventricular inefficiency
The nursing responsibilities during a CT scan may vary from place to place. The nurses often insert an IV for contrast dye and ensure the patient is comfortable.
That would depend on the particular patient involved.
the caretaker used to live in "The Bund" and the nursing home that Mersault's mom lived in was "Lund Nursing Homes"
Activity intoleranceDecreased cardiac outputExcess fluid volumeFatigueImbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirementsImpaired gas exchangeIneffective airway clearanceIneffective breathing patternIneffective tissue perfusion: CardiopulmonaryFrom Nursing blog
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It's an abbreviation for interventions in Nursing which stands for Assessment Planning Implementation and Evaluation.
In an nursing plan, a nursing action is one where interventions are implemented in order to meet the needs or the objectives of the nursing action plan.
Nursing interventions are things that nurses do in caring for patients. This includes communications, therapies and treatments, procedures, and other things. Nursing Intervention in one stage of the Nursing Process which includes Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Intervention, and Evaluation. There is a loose taxonomy called the Nursing Interventions Classification [NIC] system which assigns particular common tasks to categories and clusters; this is being used more and more within electronic computer informatics systems for care delivery, research, and evidence-based practice.