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How Do You Write A Nursing Diagnosis And Intervention?

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How Do You Write A Nursing Diagnosis And Intervention?

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As a nurse, on a daily basis you will need to perform a nursing diagnosis and intervention for the patients you are taking care of. The purpose of a nursing intervention is to diagnose a problem the patient is experiencing, not a specific disease, and then implement an intervention to help manage or alleviate the problem. For example, if your patient came in with a suspected broken bone, a doctor would need to determine that; for the nurse, the top priority would be to alleviate pain and make the patient comfortable by treating certain symptoms caused by a disease or condition. Assess the patient’s condition. You will need to review both physical and mental conditions of the patient. Take vital signs, review patient charts for blood and urine analysis and interview family members. Family members know a patient best and can often give you more information on what may be wrong. Locate in the NANDA nursing diagnosis list an approved nursing diagnosis. NANDA is the North American Nursing D

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