Nursing Diagnosis Impaired Wheelchair Mobility
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Nursing Diagnosis Impaired Wheelchair Mobility
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I have to make up a care plan on a fictional patient. For my nursing diagnosis I chose Impaired social interaction related to limited physical mobility. The patient isn't totally immobile. She can get around with a walker/wheelchair but is NWB on her left leg due to osteoarthritis and loss of sensation in lower leg. I don't know what my as evidenced by's should be. And I'm really lost with my interventions.
This is my first care plan so I'm really a fish out of water here!!
I like to help. I understand everything except the next to last sentence.
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Nursing Diagnosis $53.67 The Eleventh Edition of Nursing Diagnosis Cards includes complete care plans for every NANDA-approved nursing diagnosis, including those approved at the April 2004 conference. Featuring an easy-to-follow, practical format, the card deck spotlights well over 200 care plans in all. |
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Impaired Mobility: The Nurse's Role (DVD) $337.99 No Synopsis Available |
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Nursing Diagnosis, 13th Edition $35.99 The Thirteenth Edition of Nursing Diagnosis: Application to Clinical Practice is a classic text that is revised to incorporate the 2009/2011 NANDA-approved nursing diagnoses, offer definitive guidance on key elements of nursing diagnosis and its application to clinical practice. Section One thoroughly explains the role of nursing diagnosis in the nursing process and in care planning. Section Two, a comprehensive A-to-Z guide to current nursing diagnoses, has been reorganized into four parts: Individual Nursing Diagnoses, Family/Home Nursing Diagnoses, Community Nursing Diagnoses, and Health Promotion/Wellness Nursing Diagnoses. Section Three focuses on collaborative problems. Nursing Interventions Classifications (NIC) and Nursing Outcomes Classifications (NOC) are listed for every NANDA diagnosis. An appendix shows current NANDA diagnoses grouped under functional health patterns. |
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Nursing Diagnosis (Paperback) $123.47 This respected resource offers definitive guidance on key elements of nursing diagnosis, its role in the nursing process, and its application to clinical practice.Section One thoroughly explains the role of nursing diagnosis in the nursing process and in care planning. Section Two offers a comprehensive A-to-Z guide to current nursing diagnoses, including the most recent diagnoses approved by NANDA International. Section Three focuses on collaborative problems. Nursing Interventions Classifications (NIC) and Nursing Outcomes Classifications (NOC) are listed for every NANDA-I diagnosis. Key features such as Author`s Notes and Errors in Diagnostic Statements help the nurse to understand the concept behind the diagnosis, differentiate one diagnosis from another, and avoid diagnostic errors. |
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The Motor Impaired Child $71.6 The Motor Impaired Child provides a wealth of information and practical guidance for teachers on both the social and educational implications of impairment. Issues covered include working with parents, physical disability in childhood, and the problems posed by limited mobility. Practical advice is given on the integration of impaired children in the classroom, and the final sections focus on how a motor impaired child may be helped through adolescence towards independent adulthood. Author: Tingle Mrs, Myra/ Tingle, Mrs Myra Series Title: Practical Integration in Education Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 160 Publication Date: 1990/04/17 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.37 inches |
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Manual of Nursing Diagnosis $24.95 This text contains all the major Diagnoses listed by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA)—standard diagnoses that are meant to create a standard plan of care for patients with any range of ailments. The Twelfth Edition of the Manual of Nursing Diagnosis is updated and organized to meet the needs of both novices and expert diagnosticians. Sample admission assessment guides are included for the family, community, and individual (adults, infants, young children, and critical care clients). Sections on how diagnoses can be used to guide questions and observations beyond the basic assessment and how to use diagnostic categories in other clinical activities (for example, critical paths, quality improvement) provide a quick reference. |
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Manual of Nursing Diagnosis By Gordon, Marjory $67.02 Author: Gordon, Marjory Series Title: MANUAL OF NURSING DIAGNOSIS Publication Date: 2009/04/15 Number of Pages: 485 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 4.25 Height: 6.00 |
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Sparks and Taylor's Nursing Diagnosis Pocket Guide $18.95 Sparks and Taylor's Nursing Diagnosis Pocket Guide is a quick guide to plans of care for each NANDA-I nursing diagnosis. This handy resource will help you effectively develop nursing care plans in the clinical setting.The book presents a two-page spread for each diagnosis for at-a-glance reference. Unique features include a Taxonomy of Nursing Practice approach developed by leaders from NANDA, NIC, and NOC to present the International Classification for Nursing Practice interventions, providing a global aspect of care. |
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Handbook of Nursing Diagnosis (Paperback) $92.45 This handbook is the ideal quick reference to nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems authored by the foremost authority on NANDA diagnoses. The practical, easy-access format helps you reach accurate nursing diagnoses with speed and confidence. Sections cover nursing diagnoses, health promotion and wellness diagnoses, collaborative problems, and diagnostic clusters. |
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Nursing Diagnoses (Paperback) $70.89 A nursing diagnosis is defined as a clinical judgment about individual, family or community responses to actual or potential health problems or life processes which provide the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse has accountability (NANDA-I, 2009). Accurate and valid nursing diagnoses guide the selection of interventions that are likely to produce the desired treatment effects and determine nurse-sensitive outcomes.Nursing diagnoses are seen as key to the future of evidence-based, professionally-led nursing care – and to more effectively meeting the need of patients. In an era of increasing electronic patient health records, standardized nursing terminologies such as NANDA-I, NIC and NOC provide a means of collecting nursing data that are systematically analysed within and across healthcare organizations and provide essential data for cost/benefit analysis and clinical audit.Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification is the definitive guide to nursing diagnoses, as reviewed and approved by NANDA-I. Each nursing diagnoses undergoes a rigorous assessment process by NANDA-I`s Diagnosis Development Committee, with stringent criteria used to indicate the strength of the underlying level of evidence.Each diagnosis comprises a label or name for the diagnosis, a definition, defining characteristics, risk factors and/or related factors. Many diagnoses are further qualified by terms such as risk for, effective, ineffective, impaired, imbalanced, self-care deficit, readiness for, disturbed, decreased, etc.The 2012-2014 edition is arranged by concept according to Taxonomy II domains, i.e. Health promotion, Nutrition, Elimination and exchange, Activity/Rest, Perception/Cognition, Self-perception, Role relationships, Sexuality, Coping/ Stress tolerance, Life principles, Safety/protection, Comfort, and Growth/development.The 2012-2014 edition contains revised chapters on NANDA-I taxonomy, and slott |
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Nursing Diagnosis Manual (Paperback) $88.36 This manual is designed to aid the student nurse and practitioner in identifying interventions commonly associated with specific nursing diagnoses as proposed by NANDA International (NANDA-I). The process described relies on concept mapping to create and document the plan of care. Brief early chapters overview the nursing process and introduce the concept of evidence-based practice. This section reviews standardized nursing languages such as NANDA-I and NOC. The book then presents a creative approach for developing and documenting the planning of care, using concept mapping. Chapter Five lists all nursing diagnoses alphabetically following NANDA-I`s sequencing. Readers can combine that resource with a list of entries on about 800 diseases and disorders listed alphabetically and coded by specialty area. These entries contain fact boxes, definitions, and characteristics, and information on desired outcomes, evaluation criteria, and actions and interventions. There are also action steps for specific nursing priorities and suggestions for documentation. Each entry includes references. A companion web site offers interactive assessment tools, a care plan template form, and concept mapping tools. The book can be used in various settings, from acute care to community and home care. Doenges is retired from the faculty of Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences, CU-Springs. Annotation 2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
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MDS 3.0 Section G, Functional Status




