Evaluating - Pearson Education
996UNIT IX / Promoting Psychosocial HealthEvaluatingUsing the measurable desired outcomes developed during theplanning stage as a guide, the nurse collects data needed tojudge whether client goals and outcomes have been of client outcomes and related indicators are shownin the earlier Identifying Nursing Diagnoses, Outcomes, and In-terventions and in the Nursing Care Plan. If outcomes are notachieved, the nurse and client, and support people if appropri-ate, need to explore the reasons before modifying the care CARE PLANSensory-Perception DisturbanceASSESSMENT DATANURSING DIAGNOSISDESIRED OUTCOMES*Nursing AssessmentJulia Hagstrom is an 80-year-old widow who has recently be-come a resident of an extended care facility.
CHAPTER 38 / Sensory Perception 997 NURSING CARE PLAN Sensory-Perception Disturbance continued NURSING INTERVENTIONS*/SELECTED ACTIVITIES RATIONALE Hearing can be enhanced if the volume is appropriate and the
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