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Name of Patient: Diagnosis/Impression: NURSING CARE PLAN CUES NURSING DIAGNOSIS Deficient Knowledge related to lack of information presented

Age:

Room Number: Attending Physician:

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OBJECTIVES Short term

INTERVENTIONS Independent Review with S.O and patient the disease process, prognosis and/or future expectations Review proper dietary regimen as indicated for the patient. Discuss compliance to drug therapy. Stress importance of reading all the product labels and not taking medications without prior approval of

RATIONALE

EVALUATION

Subjective

Objective

At the end of 2 hours of duty patient will be able to: Verbalize understanding of condition and potential complications Verbalize understanding of therapeutic needs Verbalize participation in treatment regimen Long term At the end of 1 day of duty patient will be able to: Demonstrate and initiate

Provides knowledge base from which patient can make informed choices

To avoid complications and improve conditions. Prevents serious complications.

It is difficult to maintain electrolyte balance when exogenous intake is not factored into dietary restrictions

necessary lifestyle changes Correctly perform necessary procedures and explain reasons for such action

healthcare provider. Stress importance on establishing routine exercise program within limits of individual ability; alternate with adequate rest periods Identify available resources as indicated. Stress necessity of medical and laboratory follow-up. Aids in maintaining muscle tone and joint flexibility. Reduces risks associated with immobility while preventing fatigue.

Close monitoring of renal function and electrolyte imbalance is necessary to adjust dietary prescription

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