The document contains a sample F-D-A-R (Focus-Data-Action-Response) nursing chart for a patient experiencing nausea. It notes the patient's nausea and vital signs at 7:00 am, with the nurse's plan to monitor nausea, provide clear liquids, and teach nausea reduction techniques. At 10:00 am, the patient reported feeling better, had a normal blood pressure, and the goal of nausea relief was met after 3 hours of nursing care.
The document contains a sample F-D-A-R (Focus-Data-Action-Response) nursing chart for a patient experiencing nausea. It notes the patient's nausea and vital signs at 7:00 am, with the nurse's plan to monitor nausea, provide clear liquids, and teach nausea reduction techniques. At 10:00 am, the patient reported feeling better, had a normal blood pressure, and the goal of nausea relief was met after 3 hours of nursing care.
The document contains a sample F-D-A-R (Focus-Data-Action-Response) nursing chart for a patient experiencing nausea. It notes the patient's nausea and vital signs at 7:00 am, with the nurse's plan to monitor nausea, provide clear liquids, and teach nausea reduction techniques. At 10:00 am, the patient reported feeling better, had a normal blood pressure, and the goal of nausea relief was met after 3 hours of nursing care.
DATE/TIME F (FOCUS) D – A – R (DATA, ACTION, RESPONSE) 11-24-21 Nausea Data 7:00 am Subjective: “I feel like my stomach is filling up with pressure again and I’m unwell” Objective: Temp 38.9 °C Spo2 – 90% RR- 25 cpm PR- 100 bpm BP: 130/90mmhg Action The nurse will assess the patient’s nausea every 2-3 hours. The nurse will provide the patient with clear liquids to consume with nausea is under control per patient’s report. The nurse will verbalize 4 techniques on how to reduce nausea. 10:00 am Response The patient’s response is positive. “I feel better now” as verbalized by the patient. The BP is normal 120/90 mmHg Therefore, after 3 hours of nursing care the GOAL is MET.