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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: Clubfoot Address: SAKRAND OCCUPATION: Farmer Date: 19--03-2007

ASSESSMEN NURSING PLANNING INTERVENTION SCIENTIFIC RATIONALE EVALUATION


T DIAGNOSI
S
• Knowledg • After 8 hours 1. Review pathology, prognosis 1. Provides knowledge base • After 8 hours of
SUBJECTIVE: e of nursing and future expectations. from which parents can nursing
I don’t know deficient interventions, make informed choices. interventions,
why regarding the patient will 2. Discuss the deformity and 2. To rule out misconceptions the patient was
my baby’s feet condition, acknowledge Expected treatment in terms and to provide accurate able to
are like prognosis, feelings and the parent s can understand. information about the acknowledge
this) as treatment, identify health deformity. feelings and
verbalized selfcare, ways to deal 3. Encourage parents to hold 3. To promote bonding identify health
by patient. and with them. and play with child and between the baby and the ways to deal
discharge participate in care. parents. with them.
needs. 4. Assess and teach parent to 4. These signs require
OBJECTIVE: assess for signs of excessive immediate evaluation and
• Request for pressure on skin, redness, intervention.
information. excoriation.
• Statement 5. Elevate the extremity. 5. To promote venous return
of and prevents edema.
misconcepti 6. Stimulate movement of toes. 6. To promote circulation
on 7. Provide comfort measures 7. Promotes relaxation and
• V/S taken such as soft music, pacifier, may enhance patient’s
as follows: teething ring, or rocking. coping abilities by refocusing
T: 36.8 attention.
P: 120
R: 40

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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