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WESLEYAN

AN AUTONOMOUS METHODIST UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF NURSING AND ALLIED MEDICAL SCIENCES


NURSING CARE PLAN
NAME OF CLIENT DIAGNOSIS: ______________________
AGE: 10 years old

ASSESSMENT NURSING Nursing Goal Nursing Intervention RATIONALE EVALUATION


DIAGNOSIS

Subjective Data  Fatigue related  Client will have  Advise patient to  To Reduce  Client/caregivers
"She was pale " to decreased vital signs take iron fatigue will verbalize the
verbalize of her hemoglobin and within the supplements an use of energy
mother diminished normal limit. hour before  Educate conservation
oxygen-carrying meals for the client principles.
Method: capacity of the  Client will have maximum and Client/caregivers
Interview blood. a reduced risk absorption; if caregivers will verbalize
 Deficient for bleeding, as gastric distress about iron reduction of fatigue,
knowledge relat evidenced by occurs, suggest deficiency as evidenced by
Objective Data ed to the normal or taking the anemia reports of increased
BP: 102/52 mm complexity of adequate supplement with energy and ability
Hg treatment, lack platelet levels meals — resume  To Prevent to perform desired
Temp: 37.5 of resources, or and absence of to between- infection activities.
HR: 116 bpm unfamiliarity bruises and meals schedule  Client/caregivers will
RR: 28 bpm with the disease petechiae if symptoms  To prevent verbalize
condition. subside. bleeding understanding of own
 Risk for disease and treatment
Method: Physical infection  Encourage plan.
examination  Risk for patient to  Client will have a
bleeding continue iron reduced risk of
therapy for a infection as evidenced
WESLEYAN
AN AUTONOMOUS METHODIST UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF NURSING AND ALLIED MEDICAL SCIENCES


total therapy by an absence
time (6 months of fever, normal white
to a year), even blood cell count, and
when fatigue is implementation of
no longer preventive measures
present such as proper hand
washing..

 Educate the
client and the
family regarding
foods rich in iron
(organ and other
meats, leafy
green vegetables,
molasses,
beans).

 Assess for local


or systemic
signs of
infection, such
as fever, chills,
swelling, pain,
and body
malaise.

 Assess the skin


for bruises and
petechiae
WESLEYAN
AN AUTONOMOUS METHODIST UNIVERSITY

COLLEGE OF NURSING AND ALLIED MEDICAL SCIENCES

Name of Student____________________________________ _____________________________________


Year/Block #_________________ Name of Instructor

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