Risk for Unstable Blood Glucose Level Worksheet
Risk for Unstable Blood Glucose Level Worksheet
Risk for Unstable Blood Glucose Level Worksheet
Purpose:Professional nursing requires the development of a formal plan of care.That Care Plan is the professional nurses’ prescription which directs all nursing care.Professional nurses use the Nursing Process to develop Care Plans.While there are many different formats for Care Plans, while at Concordia, nursing students utilize the attached format.
Procedure:
Nursing Diagnosis and Medical Diagnosis:document this information in the area provided & be sure that the Medical Diagnosis pertains to your Nursing Diagnosis.
Document the patient’s INITIALS ONLY
Write up One priority nursing diagnosis.
Subjective data:document the information that the PATIENT TELLS you.Document only that information which supports the Nursing Diagnosis that you are addressing.
Objective data:document the information that YOU obtain from physical assessment.Document only that information which supports the Nursing Diagnosis that you are addressing.
Measurable Goal: Write ONE short term patient oriented measurable goal for the Nursing Diagnosis. Nursing Interventions:List at least 5 Nursing Interventions necessary to fulfill this goal.
Evaluation:Identify the following:
Whether or not the goal was met
If the goal was met, what data supports that the goal was met?
If the goal was NOT met, what adjustments need to be made to the plan of care and why?
Rationale Document:
List the Nursing Intervention by number.
Provide evidence for each Nursing Intervention.
Provide the full citation for each rationale.
311 Nutrition AssignmentFall 2020Due by Sunday October 4th, 2020
You will develop a nursing care plan for a person with a nutritional concern from the following list using the care plan guide on Blackboard. Please choose a patient condition type and share in your group messaging so everyone does something a little different.
Cardiac:
Hypertension
High Cholesterol
High triglycerides
Obesity
Ethnic specific cardiac diets: African American, Hispanic, Caucasian, Asian, etc.
Age specific: children, seniors, expectant mothers
Geographic specific: urban, rural
Diabetic:
Age specific: children, teens, young adults, expectant mothers, seniors
Ethnic specific: Hispanic, African American, Asian, Caucasian
Alzheimer’s/Dementia:
Care plan for an at-risk person due to genetics
Care plan for someone early in the disease
Osteoarthritis
Preventative- person is at risk
Treatment- person has it
Eating disorders
Young girl /woman with anorexia
Young boy/man with anorexia
Young girl/woman with bulimia
Young boy/man with bulimia
Obesity
Age specific: any age can be affected
Gender specific: either gender
Cancer
Diets for patients with cancer
Diets for patients at risk genetically
Care plan for a person with a GT
Care plan for a person with an NG tube
Care plan for expectant mother
Care plan for lactating mother
Care plan for post-op patient- advancing diet to full fluids
Care plan for person with kidney disease
Care plan for person with peptic ulcer disease
Resources can be found in your textbook, Chapter 36
The American Diabetic Association
The American Heart Association
The Mayo Clinic
The Cleveland Clinic
Alzheimer’s’ Association
WOCN (Wound and Ostomy Nurses)
NIH- National Institute for Health
CDC
Nursing Care Plan books


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