Expected outcomes Evaluation rational Nursing intervention Nursing Dx
To improve his psychological conditions He gets better For self confidence Expected outcomes Evaluation rational Nursing intervention Nursing Dx
He can start to handle the walker and set out side the door
To let the patient feel he is not alone The movement became better
The weakness decreased To improve the poor muscles and movement To improve his psychological conditions He gets better For self confidence Psychological support for him Unable to handle milk carton with only one hand
Having enough time to do my job to speak with him and to achieve goals I can do the full day exercise for the patient For me and the patient to do my goal (towards the patient ) He can start to handle the walker and set out side the door
To let the patient feel he is not alone The movement became better
The weakness decreased To improve the poor muscles and movement Exercise doing massage for the week limbs Impaired right hand strength (he has difficulty to touch the walker
Having enough time to do my job to speak with him and to achieve goals I can do the full day exercise for the patient For me and the patient to do my goal (towards the patient ) To control visits time Impaired gait steady
Unable to use both hands in the same strength
Unable to hold fork in right hand
Assignment
1. Mr. Tyler is a 37-year-old client who limps into the clinic with pain in the right foot and swelling in the extremity. He is 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 275pounds. While consulting the approved NANDA list of diagnoses, develop initial nursing diagnoses based on these data.
2. Impaired Physical Mobility is an approved NANDA diagnosis. List several etiologies that are appropriate for this diagnosis. Develop a two-part nursing diagnostic statement.
3. John Babcock, RN, asks: “What’s all the fuss about nursing diagnoses?” What would your response to him be?
4. Nursing diagnoses empower the nursing profession. Money is usually associated with power. Discuss how the use of nursing diagnoses affects both power and reimbursement in the nursing profession.