Nursing Health Assessment Lecture/Lab - Fall 2024, NURS 2110/2110L
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Overview
Care Plan : 8.25 of 8.5 (97.1%)
Transcript
Subjective Data Collection Nursing Diagnosis 1.75 out
Objective Data Collection
International classification for nursing practice (ICNP) nursing diagnoses (v2019_06_27) [Data set]. (2019). International Council of Nur
Education & Empathy
(ICN). https://www.icn.ch/what-we-do/projects/ehealth-icnptm/icnp-download
Documentation
Diagnosis
Care Plan
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Ear
Program Competency Progress
risk for infection risk for infection While a cough can be unpleasant, 1 out of 1
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the most alarming thing it indicates
about Danny's health is that he is at
risk for an infection.
Signs & Symptoms
Student Response Model Answer Explanation Points Ear
exposure to sick classmate exposure to sick classmate Danny currently presents with a 0.25 out of
cough, sore throat, mild pain with 0.25
swallowing, and nasal discharge, all
of which indicate excessive mucus
production. He reports exposure to
secondhand smoke in his home and
recent exposure to a sick classmate.
He also does not practice proper
infection prevention strategies. These
factors all contribute to his risk for
infection.
, excessive mucus production (cough, sore excessive mucus production (cough, sore Danny currently presents with a coug
throat, mild pain with swallowing, nasal throat, mild pain with swallowing, nasal throat, mild pain with swallowing, and
discharge) discharge) discharge, all of which indicate exces
mucus production. He reports exposu
secondhand smoke in his home and r
exposure to a sick classmate. He also
practice proper infection prevention st
These factors all contribute to his risk
infection.
lack of infection prevention strategies lack of infection prevention strategies Danny currently presents with a coug
throat, mild pain with swallowing, and
discharge, all of which indicate exces
mucus production. He reports exposu
secondhand smoke in his home and r
exposure to a sick classmate. He also
practice proper infection prevention st
These factors all contribute to his risk
infection.
exposure to parasitic infection exposure to secondhand smoke Danny currently presents with a coug
throat, mild pain with swallowing, and
discharge, all of which indicate exces
mucus production. He reports exposu
secondhand smoke in his home and r
exposure to a sick classmate. He also
practice proper infection prevention st
These factors all contribute to his risk
infection.
Self Assessment
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Prompt Student Response Model Answer Explanation
Why would a nursing diagnosis of a a nursing diagnosis required clinical While a cough can be unpleasant Your nursing diagnosis
cough be incorrect, compared to a judgement to evalute the state of a and frequent, it is actually a always take into accoun
risk for infection? Consider the patient rather than a diagnosis of symptom of something more condition is most seriou
difference between nursing and their illness. alarming: the immune system being the greatest benefit from
medical diagnoses. at risk for an infection. The most This diagnosis may not
effective nursing care you should obvious physical sympt
prioritize is to educate your patient or your patient, so alwa
on avoiding this more serious what is jeopardizing a p
outcome. health the most.
Planning
Short-Term Goal
Student Response Model Answer Explanation
Ask patient and family members to verbalize Ask patient and family members to verbalize Having the patient and his family mem
and agree to their instructions on infection and agree to their instructions on infection verbalize their instructions confirms th
prevention and respiratory hygiene prevention and respiratory hygiene understanding of the interventions tha
mitigate Danny's risk for infection.
Interventions