CP Jaundice Chapter II
CP Jaundice Chapter II
CP Jaundice Chapter II
This chapter provides the reason why there is a need for the student nurses to study the patients case which is Neonatal Jaundice. At the end of the presentation, the student nurses should be able to:
General Objectives:
Comprehend and recognize salient points that are important to
remember when dealing with patients who manifested jaundice; its nature, causes, clinical manifestations, management, and
prognosis for the student nurses and other health care providers awareness of the case. Specific Objectives: Present the introduction of the studied disease; State the purpose of the study; Present the obtained initial database of the patient; Present the nursing history including the past and present illness of the patient, as well as his activities of daily living; Present the patients cephalocaudal assessment;
Identify the anatomy and physiology of the system involved (hematologic system); Trace the pathophysiology of the disorder process through an illustration and explanation; Compare the clinical manifestations of the disorder based on the theories and actual observations; Explain the assessment and diagnostic findings; Interpret the laboratory results and the nursing responsibilities; Discuss the medical and nursing management for the said condition. Outline the drug study from the patients medication; State the discharge planning of the patient; List the health teachings given to the patient; State the prognosis of the disease; Enumerate the problem list; Present the Gordons Functional Pattern of the patient; and Present the nursing care plan made for the patient.