9 Fracture Nursing Care Plans & Pathophysiology


8 Readiness for Enhanced Therapeutic Regimen

Therapeutic management regimen is a set of program for the treatment of the illness and is sequelae that is satisfactory for meeting specific health goals.  Patient is exhibits readiness to this regimen when he/she demonstrates eagerness to integrate these into his/her daily living.

AssessmentNursing DxPlanningNursingInter­ventionsRationaleExpected Outcome
S >OO>Patient manifested:

>compliance to medical management AEB immediate availing of oral meds once prescribed

>willingness to do Doctor’s orders of mobilizing affected limb by dangling leg while sitting on bed

>Patient may also manifest:

>eagerness to go home

>eagerness to learn ways to prevent further complicationsReadiness for enhanced therapeutic management regimenShort term:After 3hours of NI, pt will demonstrate proactive management by participating in treatment regimen.

Long term:

After 2 weeks of NI, patient will remain free from complications of

illness and have achieved a greater extent of recovery.I> establish rapport> check and record VS

> check Pt’s general condition

> give due recognition to patient’s initiative to comply with medical management

>empower patient to manage illness by explaining actions of drugs and benefits from complying to course of treatment> to gain Pt’s trust> baseline data

> to provide adequate

interventions

> serves as a motivation to continue desirable behavior

>knowing the benefits of treatment make the patient understand

the importance of such interventions in restoring his/her healthShort term:Patient shall have demonstrated proactive management by participating in treatment regimen.

Long term:

Patient shall have remained free from complications of

illness and have achieved a greater extent of recovery.

Navigation
  1. Pathophysiology
  2. Acute Pain
  3. Deficient Knowledge
  4. Self-Care Deficit
  5. Conspitation
  6. Activity Intolerance
  7. Impaired Physical Mobility
  8. Situational Low Self-Esteem
  9. Readiness for Enhanced Therapeutic Regimen
  10. Risk for Infection
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