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NCP Group 2

The document outlines a nursing care plan for a patient experiencing acute pain, persistent coughing, and dry skin. It includes assessments, nursing diagnoses, interventions, rationales, and expected outcomes after two hours of care. The plan emphasizes patient education, monitoring vital signs, and administering IV therapy as needed.

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NCP Group 2

The document outlines a nursing care plan for a patient experiencing acute pain, persistent coughing, and dry skin. It includes assessments, nursing diagnoses, interventions, rationales, and expected outcomes after two hours of care. The plan emphasizes patient education, monitoring vital signs, and administering IV therapy as needed.

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PHINMA-UNIVERSITY OF ILOILO

COLLEGE OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES


Nursing Department

NURSING CARE PLAN


NURSING PLANNING/OUTCOME
ASSESSMENT NURSING INTERVENTIONS RATIONALE EVALUATION
DIAGNOSIS CRITERIA
Subjective: • Acute pain, After 2 hours of nursing Independent: Independent: After 2 hours of nursing
• Mother localized intervention the patient will • Established rapport • To promote trust, foster intervention the patient
verbalized “she be able to: • Assess Vital Signs patient’s cooperation. was able to:
inflammation and • To be able to tell if any • Minimize
was persistently • Minimize persistent
persistent cough changes occur on the body persistent
coughing from coughing through
and possible signs of coughing through
5am to 12am interventions ailment getting worse. interventions
• Dry skin/mucous • Verbalize understanding • For patient’s care and relief
• Monitor the patient’s persistent
membrane. of causative factors and and to know if the situation • Verbalize
coughing
purpose of interventions is worsening understanding of
and medications. • Instruct the Patient to • To replace the loss of fluid causative factors
increased fluid intake in the body. and purpose of
• Assess the patient’s dietary • To ensure that the patient interventions and
and fluid intake. is following on the amount medication.
of fluid they need to
consume.
• Elevate head via semi-fowlers • Allows respiratory relief for
position for cough relief patient

Dependent:
• To replace loss of fluid
Dependent: and electrolytes and give
medication
• Administer IV therapy, as
ordered.
PREPARED BY: NOTED BY:

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