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Nursing Care Plans - الرئيسية

3041_FM_i-xxxii 29/01/14 9:16 AM Page iThe very best patient care begins with the very best care planning and throughout your career!Doenges, Moorhouse & MurrNurse s Pocket Guidediagnoses, Prioritized interventions and rationalesThe perfect portable guide for practitioners and Nursing students on the go! Here s everything you need to select the appropriate diagnoses for your patients and develop safe and effective care & MoorhouseAPPLicAtioN oF Nursing Process ANd Nursing diAGNosisAn interactive text for diagnostic reasoningMaster the Nursing process with this step-by-step approach to the whys and hows, while you develop the diagnostic reasoning and problem-solving skills you need to think like a nurse.

Craniocerebral trauma–acute rehabilitative phase, 197 Crohn’s disease, 291 ... Metabolic acidosis—primary base bicarbonate deficiency, 450 Metabolic alkalosis—primary base bicarbonate ... This abbreviated plan of care or care map is event- or task-oriented and provides outcome-based guidelines for goal achievement within a

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1 3041_FM_i-xxxii 29/01/14 9:16 AM Page iThe very best patient care begins with the very best care planning and throughout your career!Doenges, Moorhouse & MurrNurse s Pocket Guidediagnoses, Prioritized interventions and rationalesThe perfect portable guide for practitioners and Nursing students on the go! Here s everything you need to select the appropriate diagnoses for your patients and develop safe and effective care & MoorhouseAPPLicAtioN oF Nursing Process ANd Nursing diAGNosisAn interactive text for diagnostic reasoningMaster the Nursing process with this step-by-step approach to the whys and hows, while you develop the diagnostic reasoning and problem-solving skills you need to think like a nurse.

2 Doenges, Moorhouse & MurrNursiNG diAGNosis MANuALPlanning, individualizing, and documenting client careRely on this complete reference to identify interventions commonly associated with specific Nursing diagnoses across the lifespan, and to help plan, individualize, and document care for more than 800 diseases and your coPies todAy! Taber s 22brings meanings to life!Taber s 22 Edited by Donald Venes, MSJ, MDMeet the needs of diverse learning styles and today s time-pressed students with FREE mobile and web access, flash-card app, audio pronunciations, interactive learning activities, and more!

3 Web. MObILe. PrINT. The choice is 29/01/14 9:16 AM Page iiDon t miss the Nursing diagnosis and care planning resources online atA wealth of online tools help you learn to plan and implement safe, individualized care . Visit today! Concept care Map Generator Learning Activities Interactive Assessment Tool care Plan Template care Plan Case Studies Gordon s Functional Health Case Studies Online Disorder Lookup Nursing Diagnoses Arranged by Maslow OF DISEASES/DISORDERSThis is 1 of 2 indexes in the book. It should be compiled by the indexer and only needs to contain the disorder/disease and the page numberin which the care plan for that disorder/disease , (Ed.)

4 Nursing Diagnoses Definitions and Classification 2012 2012, 1994 2012 NANDA by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons Limited. In order to make safe and effective judgments using NANDA-I Nursing diagnosesit is essential that nurses refer to the definitions and defining characteristics of the diagnoses listed in this imbalancesrespiratory, 179metabolic, 450 Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS),689 Acute coronary syndrome (ACS), 58 Acute kidney injury (acute renal failure), 505 Adult leukemias, 484 Alcohol: acute withdrawal, 800 Alzheimer s disease, 743 Amputation, 616 Anemia iron deficiency, anemia of chronic disease, pernicious, aplastic, hemolytic, 459 Angina.

5 Chronic/stable, 67 Anorexia nervosa, 340 Aplastic anemia, 459 Appendectomy, 315 Asthma, 118 Bariatric surgery, 367 Benign prostatic hyperplasia, 559 Brain infections: meningitis and encephalitis,229 Bulimia nervosa, 340 Burns: thermal, chemical, and electrical acuteand convalescent phases, 638 Cancer, 827 Cardiac dysrhythmias, 87 Cardiac surgery: postoperative care , 98 Cardiomyoplasty, 98 Cerebrovascular accident/stroke, 214 Chemical burns, 638 Cholecystectomy, 335 Cholecystitis with cholelithiasis, 329 Cholelithiasis, 329 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)and asthma, 118 Cirrhosis of the liver, 412 Colostomy, 304 Coronary artery bypass graft, 98 Craniocerebral trauma acute rehabilitativephase, 197 Crohn s disease, 291 Dementia (Alzheimer s type or vascular)

6 , 743 Diabetes mellitus/diabetic ketoacidosis, 377 Diabetic ketoacidosis, 377 Disaster considerations, 858 Disc surgery, 237 Dysrthymias, 87 Eating disorders: anorexia nervosa/bulimia nervosa, 340 Eating disorders: obesity, 358 Electrical burns, 638 Encephalitis, 229 End-of-life care /hospice, 848 End stage renal disease, 517 Enteral feeding, 437 Esophageal bleeding, 281 Extended care , 781 Fecal diversions: postoperative care of ileostomyand colostomy, 304 Fluid and electrolyte imbalances, 886 Fractures, 601 Gastrectomy/gastroplasty, DavisPlusGastric bypass, 367 Gastric partitioning, 367 Glaucoma, DavisPlusGraves disease, 391 Heart failure: chronic, 43 Hemodialysis, 544 Hemolytic anemia, 459 Hemothorax, 150 Hepatitis, 400 Herniated nucleus pulposus, DavisPlusHIV-positive client, 677 Hospice, 848 Hypercalcemia (calcium excess), 909 Hyperkalemia (potassium excess), 903 Hypermagnesemia (magnesium excess), 915 Hypernatremia (sodium excess), 897 Hypertension.

7 Severe, 33 Hyperthyroidism (Graves disease, thyrotoxicosis), 391 Hypervolemia (extracellular fluid volume excess), 886 Hypocalcemia (calcium deficit), 906 Hypokalemia (potassium deficit), 900 Hypomagnesemia (magnesium deficit), 912 Hyponatremia (sodium deficit), 893 Hypovolemia (extracellular fluid volume deficit), 890 Hysterectomy, 581 Ileostomy, 304 Inflammatory bowel disease: ulcerative colitis,Crohn s disease, 291 Iron deficiency anemia, 459 Laminectomy, 237 Laryngectomy, DavisPlusLewy body disease, 743 Leukemias, 484 Lung cancer: postoperative care , 141 Lymphomas, 494 Mastectomy, 589 Meningitis, 229 Metabolic acid-base imbalances, 450 Metabolic acidosis primary base bicarbonatedeficiency, 450 Metabolic alkalosis primary base bicarbonateexcess, 455 Minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass, 98 Multiple sclerosis, 266 Myocardial infarction, 75 Obesity, 358 Obesity.

8 Bariatric surgery, 367 Pancreatitis, 426 Parenteral feeding, 437 Pediatric considerations, 872 Peritoneal dialysis, 539 Peritonitis, 320 Pernicious anemia, 459 Pneumonia, 129 Pneumothorax, 150 primary base bicarbonate deficiency, 450 primary base bicarbonate excess, 455 primary carbonic acid deficit, 184 primary carbonic acid excess, 179 Prostatectomy, 566 Psychosocial aspects of care , 729 Pulmonary emboli considerations, 109 Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), 170 Radical neck surgery, DavisPlusRenal calculi, 573 Renal dialysis general considerations, 529 Renal failure: acute, 505 Renal failure.

9 Chronic, 517 Respiratory acid-base imbalances, 179 Respiratory acidosis ( primary carbonic acid excess), 179 Respiratory alkalosis ( primary carbonic aciddeficit), 184 Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), 709 Ruptured invertebral disc, DavisPlusSeizure disorders, 188 Sepsis/septicemia, 665 Sickle cell crisis, 469 Spinal cord injury (acute rehabilitative phase),248 Stroke, 214 Substance use disorders (SUDs), 815 Surgical intervention, 762 Thermal burns, 638 Thrombophlebitis: venous thromboembolism, 109 Thyroidectomy, DavisPlusThyrotoxicosis, 391 Total joint replacement, 625 Total nutritional support: parenteral/enteral feeding, 437 Transplantation considerations postoperativeand lifelong, 719 Tuberculosis (TB), pulmonary, 170 Ulcerative colitis, 291 Upper gastrointestinal/esophageal bleeding, 281 Urinary diversions/urostomy (postoperativecare), 548 Urolithiasis (renal calculi), 573 Urostomy, 548 Valve replacement, 98 Vascular dementia, 743 Ventilatory assistance (mechanical), 157 Wound care .

10 Complicated or chronic, 6573041_FM_i-xxxii 29/01/14 9:16 AM Page iiiKEY TO ESSENTIAL TERMINOLOGYC lient Assessment DatabaseProvides an overview of the more commonly occurring etiology and coexisting factors associated with a specific medical and/or surgical di-agnosis or health condition as well as the signs and symptoms and corresponding diagnostic PrioritiesEstablishes a general ranking of needs and concerns on which the Nursing Diagnoses are ordered in constructing the plan of care . Thisranking would be altered according to the individual client GoalsIdentifies generalized statements that could be developed into short-term and intermediate goals to be achieved by the client before being discharged from Nursing care .


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