The nursing care plan is for a patient experiencing hyperthermia with a fever of 38.5°C, elevated vital signs including a heart rate of 107 bpm and blood pressure of 140/100 mmHg, and pain rated as an 8 out of 10 in the right lower abdomen. The plan is to monitor the patient's temperature and vital signs, open windows to improve ventilation, and normalize the patient's body temperature within 4 hours through nursing interventions. The rationale is to reduce the patient's fever and pain through environmental controls and monitoring to assess the effectiveness of the interventions.
The nursing care plan is for a patient experiencing hyperthermia with a fever of 38.5°C, elevated vital signs including a heart rate of 107 bpm and blood pressure of 140/100 mmHg, and pain rated as an 8 out of 10 in the right lower abdomen. The plan is to monitor the patient's temperature and vital signs, open windows to improve ventilation, and normalize the patient's body temperature within 4 hours through nursing interventions. The rationale is to reduce the patient's fever and pain through environmental controls and monitoring to assess the effectiveness of the interventions.
The nursing care plan is for a patient experiencing hyperthermia with a fever of 38.5°C, elevated vital signs including a heart rate of 107 bpm and blood pressure of 140/100 mmHg, and pain rated as an 8 out of 10 in the right lower abdomen. The plan is to monitor the patient's temperature and vital signs, open windows to improve ventilation, and normalize the patient's body temperature within 4 hours through nursing interventions. The rationale is to reduce the patient's fever and pain through environmental controls and monitoring to assess the effectiveness of the interventions.
The nursing care plan is for a patient experiencing hyperthermia with a fever of 38.5°C, elevated vital signs including a heart rate of 107 bpm and blood pressure of 140/100 mmHg, and pain rated as an 8 out of 10 in the right lower abdomen. The plan is to monitor the patient's temperature and vital signs, open windows to improve ventilation, and normalize the patient's body temperature within 4 hours through nursing interventions. The rationale is to reduce the patient's fever and pain through environmental controls and monitoring to assess the effectiveness of the interventions.
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COLLEGE OF NURSING
Nursing Care Plan
Students Name: Year and Section:
Patient’s Name: Date of Assessment: ASSESSMENT NURSING DIAGNOSIS PLANNING IMPLEMENTATION RATIONALE EVALUATION Subjective Data: Hyperthermia/Fever Patient After 4 hours of nursing Monitor the The patient is asking for altered body temperature intervention the patient will temperature of the assistance related to infection as normalize his body patient and take vital evidence by raised in body temperature. sign. For basaline data Objective Data: temperature 38.5’c above the normal level and have a Windows and door are BP: 140/100 mmHg open and air ventila
Heart Rate 107 bpm
Respiratory Rate 22cpm
Temperature 38.5 ‘c
SpO2 98%
Perspiring and Appears
with a Flushed Skin
The patient rated pain as
8/10 a pain scale of 0-10
Noted pain on the right
illiac region of his abdomen radiating from the umbilical region. COLLEGE OF NURSING Nursing Care Plan