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NURSING CARE PLAN-1

Patient Name: - Rab Dino S/O Mola Bux Age: 50Y Sex: Male Ward No: 12 Bed No: 12 Marital Status: Married
Medical Diagnoses: Cough Address : SAKRAND OCCUPATION: Farmer Date: 19--03-2007

ASSESSMENT NURSING PLANNING INTERVENTION SCIENTIFIC RATIONALE EVALUATION


DIAGNOSI
S
• Actvity • After 4 hours 1. Evaluate patient’s response 1. Establishes patient’s • After 4 hours
SUBJECTIVE: intolerance of nursing to activity. capabilities or needs of nursing
related to interventions and facilitates choice of interventions
exhaustion , the patient interventions , the patient
associated will 2. Provide a quiet environment 2. Reduces stress and was able to
with demonstrate and limit visitors during excess stimulation, demonstrate
interruption a acute phase. promoting rest. a
in usual measurable 3. Elevate head and 3. These measures measurable
sleep increase in encourage frequent position promotes maximal increase in
pattern tolerance in changes, deep breathing inspiration, enhance tolerance in
because of activity with and effective coughing. expectoration n of activity with
discomfort, absence of secretions to improve absence of
excessive dyspnea and ventilation. dyspnea and
OBJECTIVE: coughing excessive 4. Encourage adequate rest 4. Facilitates healing excessive
• Fatigue. and fatigue. balanced with moderate process and enhances fatigue.
• Dyspnea. dyspnea. activity. Promote adequate natural resistance.
• V/S taken nutritional intake.
as follows: 5. Force fluids to at least 3000 5. Fluids especially warm
T: 37.7 ml per day and offer warm, liquids aid in mobilization
P: 90 rather than cold fluids. and expectoration of
secretions.
R: 22
BP: 110/80

Reference:
Carpenito. L .J. (1995). Nursing Diagnosis (6th Ed.), New Jersey J.B.Lippincott Company.
Student name: Akbar Ali Arain Discipline B.Sc. N-1(2007-9)

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