This document contains a patient's name and ID number, followed by information about acute renal failure including diagnoses, expected nursing care, and outcomes. It lists three diagnoses: excess fluid volume, nutrition less than body requirements, and activity intolerance. For each diagnosis, it provides the expected nursing care and outcomes, as well as relevant nursing interventions related to fluid management, nutrition management, and activity therapy.
This document contains a patient's name and ID number, followed by information about acute renal failure including diagnoses, expected nursing care, and outcomes. It lists three diagnoses: excess fluid volume, nutrition less than body requirements, and activity intolerance. For each diagnosis, it provides the expected nursing care and outcomes, as well as relevant nursing interventions related to fluid management, nutrition management, and activity therapy.
This document contains a patient's name and ID number, followed by information about acute renal failure including diagnoses, expected nursing care, and outcomes. It lists three diagnoses: excess fluid volume, nutrition less than body requirements, and activity intolerance. For each diagnosis, it provides the expected nursing care and outcomes, as well as relevant nursing interventions related to fluid management, nutrition management, and activity therapy.
Excess fluid volume After nursing care is expected : Fluid management : Fluid balance Maintain a record of intake Intake and output accurate Hydration Monitor laboratory results With outcomes: that correspond to fluid Freed from edema and retention effusions Monitor vital signs No dyspnea Monitor indication of excess Vital signs within normal fluid (edema) limits Monitor nutritional status Collaboration diuretics appropriate instructions Collaborate with your doctor if signs of excess fluid Nutrition less than After the nursing care is Nutrition Management : body requirements expected Assess for food allergies to maintain adequate Instruct the patient to nutritional status increase the protein and With outcomes: vitamin C Ideal weight according to Collaboration of antiemetic height Collaboration with the No signs of malnutrition nutritionist to determine the No weight loss amount of calories and nutrients needed Activity intolerance After nursing care is expected : Activity Therapy : to increase the activity Monitor vital signs is tolerated Assess the level of fatigue With outcomes: Monitor the cardiovascular Able to perform activities response to activity of daily living Monitor patterns of sleep and Vital signs within normal rest limits Help the necessary self-care Can participates in physical activities activity without an increase in blood pressure and breathing