Here are 6 Nursing Care Plans (NCP) for patients with Hypertension. Hypertension is the term used to describe high blood pressure. Hypertension is categorized asprimary/essential (approximately 90% of all cases) or secondary, which occurs as a result of an identifiable, sometimes correctable pathological condition, such as renal disease or primary aldosteronism. Below are Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for hypertension. 6 Hypertension Nursing Care Plan ...
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Decreased Cardiac Output — Heart Failure (CHF) Nursing Care Plan (NCP)
NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Cardiac Output, decreased May be related to Altered myocardial contractility/inotropic changes Alterations in rate, rhythm, electrical conduction Structural changes (e.g., valvular defects, ventricular aneurysm) Possibly evidenced by Increased heart rate (tachycardia), dysrhythmias, ECG changes Changes in BP (hypotension/hypertension) Extra heart sounds (S3, S4) Decreased urine output Diminished peripheral pulses Cool, ashen skin; diaphoresis Orthopnea, crackles, JVD, liver engorgement, ...
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Admit it, the health care service is full of acronyms and abbreviations. ANA, DOB, TB, EWSL, are to name a few. These terminologies are important for us to efficiently communicate, but sometimes, these can also cause errors. So to be knowledgeable with different terminologies, here's the BIG FAT list of Medical Abbreviations and Acronyms.
Read More »3 Diabetes Insipidus Nursing Care Plans
Diabetes Insipidus (DI) is a disorder in which there is an abnormal increase in urine output, fluid intake and often thirst. Here are 3 Nursing Care Plans for Diabetes Insipidus.
Read More »Deficient Knowledge — Diabetes Insipidus Nursing Care Plans
Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a condition characterized by excessive thirst and excretion of large amounts of severely diluted urine, with reduction of fluid intake having no effect on the concentration of the urine.
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