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NURSING CARE PLAN-1Patient Name: - Rab Dino S/O Mola Bux Age: 50Y Sex: Male Ward No: 12 Bed No: 12 Marital Status: Married Medical Diagnoses: Dilatation and Curettage Address : SAKRAND OCCUPATION: Farmer Date: 19--03-2007 ASSESSMENT NURSING

DIAGNOSIS

PLANNING INTERVENTION SCIENTIFIC RATIONALE EVALUATION

SUBJECTIVE:I am bleeding forthe past two days, what should I do? as verbalized bythe patient.

OBJECTIVE: Confusion Request

for information.

Fear V/S taken

as follows:T: 37.4P: 75R: 22BP: 100/70

Knowledgedeficientregardingcondition,prognosis,treatment, self –care, anddischargeneeds related tounfamiliaritywith informationresources.

After 8 hours ofnursinginterventions, thepatient willidentifyrelationship ofsigns andsymptoms relatedto surgicalprocedure andactions to dealwith them.

1. Review effects of surgical procedure and future expectations.

2. Discuss resumption of activity. Encourage light activities initially, with frequent rest periods and increasing activities or exercise as tolerated.

3. Identify individual restriction like avoiding heavy lifting and strenuous activities.

4. Identify dietary needs like high protein and additional iron.

5. Review incisional care when appropriate.

1. Provides knowledge base from which patient can make informed choices.

2. Client can expect to feel tired when she goes home and needs to plan a gradual resumption of activities.

3. Strenuous activity intensifies fatigue and may delay healing.

4. Facilitates healing or tissue regeneration and helps anemia if present.

5. Facilitate competent self- care, promoting independence.

After 8 hours ofnursinginterventions, thepatient was able toidentifyrelationship ofsigns andsymptoms relatedto surgicalprocedure andactions to deal withthem.

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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