give stress release management like regular medicines,health education,music , games ect
ask them why they dont want to eat then implement a plan when you know what the problem is ie give them alternatives to what they dont want to eat weight them accordingly
Nursing interventions for measles include providing supportive care such as rest, hydration, and fever management. Isolation precautions should be implemented to prevent the spread of the virus. Educating the patient and family about the importance of vaccination and monitoring for complications such as pneumonia is also crucial.
1.place patient in Fowler position r: to promote lung expanded 2.allow adequate rest period between care activity r: reduce oxygen consumption 3. monitor patient's oxygen level using oximeter r: to know oxygen level of patient for future intervention 4.teach deep breathing exercise to the patient r. to promote relaxation and and deep breathing pattern for the patient
patient to patient contact
Somers Hayes Sturgis has written: 'The gynecologic patient' -- subject(s): Cases, clinical reports, statistics, Gynecology, Psychosomatic aspects, Psychosomatic aspects of Gynecology
An autosomal dominant disorder that results in a defective or deficient LDL receptor is known as familial hypercholesterolemia. (FH). Most patient with FH do not live beyond 30 without intervention.
One nursing intervention for edema is elevating the affected limb to promote drainage and reduce swelling. Another intervention is to apply compression stockings or bandages to help reduce fluid buildup. Lastly, providing education to the patient on dietary changes and the importance of limiting sodium intake can also help manage edema.
observation to patient.
The nursing home has to have a valid reason to refuse a patient. Refusing a patient because they have Downs Syndrome would not be valid.
Barbara W. Narrow has written: 'Patient teaching in nursing practice' -- subject(s): Education, Nurse and patient, Nurse-Patient Relations, Nursing texts, Patient education, Patients
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