This family is made up of father, mother and son and does not live in the same family. Recent parents' separation and families are still living together and working for the same employer. Fathers and mothers share the custody of their children according to the work schedule. They are also participating in school activities as much as possible. My family is healthy, but my mother and father are too fat. They are usually healthy people, and now there are no physical problems.
Confirm that the client is suffering from depression and the nurse diagnoses care as well as the goal, intervention and outcome. Some nursing diagnoses look like changes in family processes related to spouse death, physical image disorders related to reduced mobility, inability associated with decision-making disorders, and so on. After creating the care plan, the nurse starts with an intervention to achieve the goal (Meiner 248). The focus of attention is to help people react
Documentation - The aim is mainly to communicate patient information among health care providers - it accurately reflects the care process, demonstrates evidence of care assessment and diagnosis, care planning interventions, implementation and evaluation of planned interventions , And show the reaction of the patient. 14, 15 Louisiana State Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, including not documenting nursing procedures Pellerin v. In the case of Humedicenters, we confirmed the judgment of the trial court. 16 Plaintiffs complained of lumping pain at the injection site as ED nurse injected meperidine (Demerol) and hydroxyzymphomoate (Vistaril) in the following standard method and was later diagnosed as a cutaneous buttock nerve injury by a neurologist It was. . Whether actual injuries can be confirmed by testing
• Are interventions realistic in terms of time and resources? • Is intervention appropriate for care diagnosis? • Who actually intervened? • Is your care behavior obscure or misunderstood? • Does the nurse's personal feelings influence the provision of nursing care? • Does the nurse have sufficient skills and knowledge to provide care? If the stated goals are not met, reviewing the actual care is particularly important. When the nurse completes the care plan review, the result is an updated care plan, it is executed and evaluated. As the care plan review is resumed, the process will continue until all problems are resolved or the patient is discharged or transferred to another medical facility.