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Deficient Fluid Volume — Hemodialysis Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Deficient Fluid Volume — Hemodialysis Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Deficient Fluid Volume — Hemodialysis Nursing Care Plans NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Fluid Volume, risk for deficient Risk factors may include Ultrafiltration Fluid restrictions; actual blood loss (systemic heparinization or disconnection of the shunt) Possibly evidenced by [Not applicable; presence of signs and symptoms establishes an actual diagnosis.] DESIRED OUTCOMES/EVALUATION CRITERIA—PATIENT WILL: Hydration (NOC) Maintain fluid balance as evidenced by stable/appropriate weight and vital ...

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Deficient Fluid Volume — Ileostomy & Colostomy Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Deficient Fluid Volume — Ileostomy & Colostomy Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Fluid Volume, risk for deficient Risk factors may include Excessive losses through normal routes, e.g., preoperative emesis and diarrhea; high-volume ileostomy output Losses through abnormal routes, e.g., NG/intestinal tube, perineal wound drainage tubes Medically restricted intake Altered absorption of fluid, e.g., loss of colon function Hypermetabolic states, e.g., inflammation, healing process Possibly evidenced by [Not applicable; presence of ...

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Deficient Fluid Volume — Hepatitis Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Deficient Fluid Volume — Hepatitis Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Fluid Volume, risk for deficient Risk factors may include Excessive losses through vomiting and diarrhea, third-space shift Altered clotting process Possibly evidenced by [Not applicable; presence of signs and symptoms establishes an actual diagnosis.] Desired Outcomes Hydration (NOC) Maintain adequate hydration, as evidenced by stable vital signs, good skin turgor, capillary refill, strong peripheral pulses, and individually appropriate urinary output. ...

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Deficient Fluid Volume — Anorexia & Bulimia Nervosa Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Deficient Fluid Volume — Anorexia & Bulimia Nervosa Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Fluid Volume actual or risk for deficient May be related to Inadequate intake of food and liquids Consistent self-induced vomiting Chronic/excessive laxative/diuretic use Possibly evidenced by (actual) Dry skin and mucous membranes, decreased skin turgor Increased pulse rate, body temperature, decreased BP Output greater than input (diuretic use); concentrated urine/decreased urine output (dehydration) Weakness Change in mental state ...

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Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume — Cholecystitis Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume — Cholecystitis Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Fluid Volume, risk for deficient Risk factors may include Excessive losses through gastric suction; vomiting, distension, and gastric hyper­motility Medically restricted intake Altered clotting process Possibly evidenced by [Not applicable; presence of signs and symptoms and establishes an actual diagnosis.] Desired Outcomes Demonstrate adequate fluid balance evidenced by stable vital signs, moist mucous membranes, good skin turgor, capillary refill, individually ...

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Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume — AIDS (HIV Positive) Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume — AIDS (HIV Positive) Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Nursing Diagnosis: Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume Risk factors may include Excessive losses: copious diarrhea, profuse sweating, vomiting Hypermetabolic state, fever Restricted intake: nausea, anorexia; lethargy Desired outcomes Maintain hydration as evidenced by moist mucous membranes, good skin turgor, stable vital signs, individually adequate urinary output. 13 Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Nursing Care Plan (NCP) Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements ...

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Deficient Fluid Volume — Diabetes Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Deficient Fluid Volume — Diabetes Nursing Care Plan (NCP)

Nursing Diagnosis: Deficient Fluid Volume May be related to Osmotic diuresis (from hyperglycemia) Excessive gastric losses: diarrhea, vomiting Restricted intake: nausea, confusion Possibly evidenced by: Increased urinary output, dilute urine Weakness; thirst; sudden weight loss Dry skin/mucous membranes, poor skin turgor Hypotension, tachycardia, delayed capillary refill Desired Outcomes: Demonstrate adequate hydration as evidenced by stable vital signs, palpable peripheral pulses, ...

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3 Placenta Previa Nursing Care Plans

3 Placenta Previa Nursing Care Plans

Placenta praevia (placenta previa AE) is an obstetric complication in which the placenta is attached to the uterine wall close to or covering the cervix. Here are 3 nursing care plans for placenta previa

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