Nursing Care Plan

Nursing Care Plan

This is a nursing care plan assignment, based on your assessment of Brian Foster. You should identify a nutritional problem for your care plan based on your assessment.  You will see I speak of “Cues” you should find cues in your transcripts of your interview with Brian Foster. For example, if we had a diagnosis of risk for unstable glucose level…what evidence does Brian provide to you that this is a problem? For example during your interview you would identify I just have a lot going on in my life, and I only have space in my mind for so much, you know? It’s a lot easier to stay away from sweets than it is to remember to test my sugar and be pricking my finger all the time and all of that. Anyway, the num Nursing Care Plan

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Identify client’s health goal

1.      Choose a problem-based diagnosis based on the client’s nutritional status assessment with supportive evidence from your interview (20pts).

 

2.      Provide a rationale for your choice (10pts).

 

 

 

Nursing Diagnosis: Iron deficiency anemia

 

 

 

 

Rationale: The client displays the following symptoms: extreme fatigue; pale skin; headache, lightheadedness, and dizziness; brittle nails; shortness of breath; damaged or dry skin; brittle nails; and inflammation of the tongue. All these symptoms are associated with iron deficiency anemia.

3.      Identify two nursing interventions (10pts) based on the client’s identified nursing diagnoses with rationale (10pts) for each intervention (Total = 20pts).

4.      Identify two nursing goals (10pts) based on your client’s identified nursing interventions (10pts) for each intervention (Total = 20pts).

 

 

 

 

 

 

5.      Interventions must be supported by ONE evidence-based practice article within 5 years. The article must be uploaded your assignment in Bb; a full and proper APA format is required in the right column under reference (10pts)

 

 

 

Intervention 1:Iron supplements

 

Rationale: As a nurse, I will advise the patient to take iron supplements (including drops, capsules, pills, etc.) to treat the symptoms of the disease and increase the levels of iron in the body (Cleveland Clinic, 2018)

 

Goal Intervention 1: To replenish iron stores.

 

Reference: Cleveland Clinic. (2018). Oral Iron Supplementation. Retrieved from:  https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/14568-oral-iron-supplementation

Intervention 2: Treating underlying causes of iron deficiency

 

Goal Intervention 2: To treat the underlying condition or disease

 

Rationale: If iron supplements do not increase the levels of iron in the body, it is more likely that the iron deficiency is a result of bleeding or malabsorption of iron (Mayo Clinic, 2022). Depending on the cause, treatment may include medications (including oral contraceptives) to stop heavy periods; surgery to get rid of a bleeding fibroid, a tumor, or polyp; or antibiotics to treat peptic ulcers.

 

Reference: Mayo Clinic. (2022). Iron Deficiency Anemia. Retrieved from: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/iron-deficiency-anemia/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20355040

 

 

6.      Identify how you will evaluate each intervention/goal (with a rationale) that the client will achieve the health goal (20pts)

 

 

 

 

Evaluation of Intervention 1: Assess the symptoms of the disease

 

Rationale: By evaluating the symptoms of the illness, I will determine if iron supplements were effective. The effectiveness of the intervention lies in its ability to reduce the symptoms.

 

Evaluation of Intervention 2: Evaluate the iron levels in the body

 

Rationale: By evaluating the iron levels in the body, I will determine if the medications and antibiotics were effective in treating the underlying condition.