NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Tissue Perfusion, risk for ineffective (specify) Risk factors may include Hypovolemia Reduction/interruption of blood flow: pelvic congestion, postoperative tissue inflammation, venous stasis Intraoperative trauma or pressure on pelvic/calf vessels: lithotomy position during vaginal hysterectomy Possibly evidenced by [Not applicable; presence of signs and symptoms establishes an actual diagnosis.] Desired Outcomes Tissue Perfusion: (Specify) (NOC) Demonstrate adequate perfusion, as evidenced by ...
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NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Tissue Perfusion, ineffective (specify) May be related to Diminished/interrupted blood flow (e.g., edema of operative site, hematoma formation) Hypovolemia Possibly evidenced by Paresthesia; numbness Decreased ROM, muscle strength Desired Outcomes Neurological Status (NOC) Report/demonstrate normal sensations and movement as appropriate. 8 Laminectomy Nursing Care Plan (NCP) Impaired Physical Mobility — Laminectomy Nursing Care Plan (NCP) Ineffective Tissue Perfusion — Laminectomy Nursing ...
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Nursing Diagnosis: Tissue Perfusion, ineffective/Peripheral Neurovascular dysfunction, risk for Risk factors may include Reduction/interruption of arterial/venous blood flow, e.g., circumferential burns of extremities with resultant edema Hypovolemia Desired Outcomes Maintain palpable peripheral pulses of equal quality/strength; good capillary refill and skin color normal in uninjured areas. 11 Burn Injury Nursing Care Plan (NCP) Impaired Physical Mobility — Burns Nursing Care ...
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The nursing goal for patients with stroke can be towards maintaining effective tissue perfusion, preventing further complications, and enhancing coping. Here are 14 nursing care plans for patients with Stroke
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Kidney infection (pyelonephritis) is a specific type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that generally begins in your urethra or bladder and travels up into your kidneys. A kidney infection requires prompt medical attention. If not treated properly, a kidney infection can permanently damage your kidneys or spread to your bloodstream and cause a life-threatening infection. Kidney infection treatment usually includes antibiotics and ...
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