Formulate 5 family health problems/ family health nursing diagnosis utilizing the typology of nursing problems for the identified health problems. (Second Level Assessment)
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Formulate 5 family health problems/ family health nursing diagnosis utilizing the
typology of nursing problems for the identified health problems. (Second Level
Assessment)
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- Nurse Sweng, develops objectives for the healthcare plan designed for Mr. Ubas Family. She considers objectives as: A. Set for an ideal family B. Health interventions for the family to recognize the problem C. Milestone to reach the health target or destination D. Desired end to resolve the health problemBriefly list 4 priority nursing interventions for a client at-risk for suicide? Short answerSOAPIE CHARTING PATIENT’S NAME: SEX: PROBLEM #1: Date/Time: 1/10/10, aproximately 3pmSetting: Husband/Father returns home, having enjoyed saturday morning fishing with friends. He walks into the living room and finds his three children.... and chaos #1 Interrupted familty processes related to unexplained chaos as evidenced by crying children, cluttered environment, missing caretaker. SUBJECTIVE OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT PLAN INTERVENTION EVALUATION
- Self Care deficit related to lost of loved one or caregiver as evidenced by patient verbalizing falling back on self care routine. Short term: Patient will express williness to participate in activities improving health status by end of shift Long term: Patient will show increase engagement in health promoting activities throughout hospitalization List 20 nursing interventions with rationales for the nursing diagnosis and short term and long term goals based on the scenarioSelf Care deficit related to lost of loved one or caregiver as evidenced by patient verbalizing falling back on self care routine.Include short term as long term goal List 20 nursing interventions with rationales for the nursing diagnosis based on the scenarioHelp Construct a nursing care plan to management the actual nursing diagnosis defict knowledge and potential nursing diagnosis Risk for Injury relating to the scenario. Include short term and long term goals for each diagnosis and 10 interventions with rationales Note: for the nursing diagnosis please state what it is related to and evidenced by Soon as
- In the first level assessment, existing and potential health conditions or problems of the family are identified. If during assessment of a family, the nurse assessed that the children have faulty eating habits, this problem can be categorized as: a. Forseeable crisis b. Health threat c. Wellness condition d. Health deficitFormulate a care plan based on the following Nursing Diagnosis. Provide 8 Nursing Interventions. Rationalize and evaluate each interventions. Use NANDA as your guide in formulating the care plan. Risk for injury related to side effects of phototherapy treatment Readiness for enhanced knowledge (how to recognize worsening jaundice in newborn)Health Problem: Inability to provide adequate nursing care to the sick, disabled, dependent or vulnerable/at risk member of the family due to inadequate family resources of care specifically financial constraints. CRITERIA WEIGHT Scoring Justification 1. Nature of the condition or problem presented Scale: wellness state health deficit health threat foreseeable crisis 3 3 2 1 1 ( / 3 ) x 1 2. Modifiability of the condition or problem Scale: easily modifiable Partially modifiable not modifiable 2 1 0 2 ( / 2 ) x 2 3. Preventive Potential Scale: high moderate low 3 2 1 1 ( / 3 ) x 1 4. Salience Scale: a condition or problem, needing immediate…
- A nurse observes the parent/child interaction during the 6-year-old well-child check-up and notes that the parent spesks hanshly to the chd when communicating with the nurse. Which statement by the nurse would be most beneficia? Answers A -D A "Perhaps you could benefit from counseling since your interactions with your child seem so negative B "Perhaps you should leave the room so that i can speak with your child privateiy C Addressing the chid, the nurse says, 'are you unhappy when Mormmy talks to you like this?r D. "Let's talk privately. Let's discuss the way you speak with your child and possible ways to be more positiveList all the nursing diagnosis for a bedridden patient Note: include what each nursing diagnosis is related to and evidenced by from and include short term and long term goalstopic: diabetes (chronic illness) Introduce the two (2) relevant care priorities and for each priority, identify and rationalise where the person sits on the Roper-Logan-Tierney (RLT) model of nursing independence to the dependence continuum, and the education area relevant to each care priority