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NURSING CARE PLAN-1

Patient Name: - Rab Dino S/O Mola Bux Age: 50Y Sex: Male Ward No: 12 Bed No: 12 Marital Status: Married
Medical Diagnoses: Pneumonia: SAKRAND OCCUPATION: Farmer Date: 19--03-2007

ASSESSMEN NURSING PLANNING INTERVENTION SCIENTIFIC RATIONALE EVALUATION


T DIAGNOSI
S
Acute pain • After 4 hours 1. Elevate head of the bed, 1. Lowers diaphragm, • After 4
SUBJECTIVE: r/t of nursing change position frequently. promoting chest expansion hours of
I don’t know localized interventions And expectoration of nursing
why inflammation , the patient secretions. intervention
my baby’s feet and will display 2. Assist patient with deep 2. Deep breathing facilitates s, the
are like persistent patent breathing exercises. maximum expansion of the patient was
this) as cough. airway with lungs and smaller airways. able to
verbalized breath 3. Demonstrate or help patient 3. Coughing is a natural self display
by patient. sounds learn to perform activity like cleaning mechanism. patent
clearing and splinting chest and effective Splinting reduces chest airway with
absence of coughing while in upright discomfort, and an upright breath
OBJECTIVE: dyspnea. position. position favors deeper, more sounds
• Use of forceful cough effort. clearing and
accessory 4. Force fluids to at least 3000 4. Fluids especially warm absence of
muscle. ml per day and offer warm, liquids aid in mobilization dyspnea.
• Dyspnea rather than cold fluids. and expectoration of
• Fatigue. secretions.
• V/S taken
as follows:
T: 37.3
P: 80
R: 25
Bp: 120/80

Reference:
Carpenito. L .J. (1995). Nursing Diagnosis (6th Ed.), New Jersey J.B.Lippincott Company.
Student name: Akbar Ali Arain Discipline B.Sc. N-1(2007-9)

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