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Nurse care planning for a client with prenatal hemorrhage include assess maternal/fetal condition, maintain circulatory fluid volume, assist with efforts to nurture the pregnancy, if possible, avoid complications, provide emotional support to the client/couple, and provide knowledge on short- and long-term complications of the hemorrhage. Here are seven (7) nursing care plans (NCP) for prenatal hemorrhage.
Substance dependence is a growing health problem in clients of childbearing age, so its incidence during pregnancy is also increasing. The number of women who use illicit substances during pregnancy is unknown, but as many as 375,000 infants may be affected yearly. As many as 10% to 20% of pregnant women admit to using illicit substances during pregnancy. Adolescents have an increased rate of inhalant abuse and binge drinking.
Nursing care planning goals for a pediatric client with scoliosis may include restoration of normal breathing pattern, relief of pain, improved physical mobility, enhanced learning, stop the progression of the curve and prevent deformity.
This nursing guide provides comprehensive care and management strategies for patients with congenital heart disease. Gain knowledge about the nursing assessment, interventions, goals, and nursing diagnosis specific to congenital heart disease in order to provide effective care and support patients with congenital heart disease.
The nursing care plan goals for a child with Wilms tumor include: prevention of injury, improved condition of oral mucous membranes, comprehension of the disease and its management, and absence of complications.
Discover how to identify and manage meningitis nursing diagnosis with our comprehensive guide. Learn about the common causes and assessment techniques, as well as intervention strategies to help patients improve their outcomes and overall well-being. Find out how nursing care can make a significant difference in managing this condition and promoting better patient health.
Nursing goals for a child with Kawasaki disease may include increased understanding of the parents and child about the disease condition, medical treatment and planned follow-up care, relief of pain, improved physical mobility, adequate coping, and absence of complications. Here are six (6) nursing care plans (NCP) for Kawasaki Disease.
Nursing goals for clients with spina bifida includes prevent infection, maintain skin integrity.
prevent trauma related to disuse, increase family coping skills, education about the condition, and support.
Nursing goals for a child experiencing febrile seizures include maintain airway/respiratory function, maintain normal core temperature, protection from injury, and provide family information about disease process, prognosis, and treatment needs.