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Robert, 52, newly diagnosed COPD patient. Currently works at a shipping company. Lives in a private home with his 96-year-old mother. He is her primary caregiver. He has insurance supplemented by his employer up to 40%. He resides in zip code 11225
Identify primary, secondary, and tertiary interventions for each nursing diagnosis ( 3 nursing diagnosis). Complete templeate
Priority Nursing Diagnoses |
Primary Prevention needs |
Secondary Prevention needs |
Tertiary Prevention needs |
S.M.A.R.T Objectives for each Diagnosis |
Based on the diagnoses, list the resources needed to care for this client in their Community (Zip Code Area) |
Nursing Diagnosis 1 |
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Nursing Diagnosis 2 |
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Nursing Diagnosis 3 |
As the Community Health Nurse for this client, use the Functional Health Status Approach method for Community Assessment list the agencies available in the zip-code area to facilitate partnering for care of the individual in their community: - ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Answer : 1.ineffective breathing pattern related to diseases condition
2.imblanced nutrition less than body requirement related to insufficient intake of food.
3.impaired gas exchange related to diseases condition. Primary prevention - avoidance of tobacco exposure ,and toxic fumes are the invaluable importance in primary prevention Another primary prevention strategy is to decrease occupational dust, vapour, gas Secondary prevention aim to detect diseases when it is still relatively mild and treatable. Tertiary prevention aim that at the prevention of permanent COPD. It includes institution of appropriate healthcare .furthermore early detection of disease and early remove from or reduction of exposure make it more likely that patient will avoid permanent copd.
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