The nursing care plan addresses a patient with uncontrolled hypertension. The plan involves assessing the patient's diet, medication adherence, daily activities, and family support system. Interventions include health education on hypertension management, increasing medication compliance, scheduling regular checkups, and recommending lifestyle changes like following a low-sodium diet, exercising more, managing stress, limiting alcohol, and quitting smoking. The expected outcomes are for the patient's blood pressure to stabilize within normal range to reduce mortality risks from potential complications like stroke or heart attack.
The nursing care plan addresses a patient with uncontrolled hypertension. The plan involves assessing the patient's diet, medication adherence, daily activities, and family support system. Interventions include health education on hypertension management, increasing medication compliance, scheduling regular checkups, and recommending lifestyle changes like following a low-sodium diet, exercising more, managing stress, limiting alcohol, and quitting smoking. The expected outcomes are for the patient's blood pressure to stabilize within normal range to reduce mortality risks from potential complications like stroke or heart attack.
The nursing care plan addresses a patient with uncontrolled hypertension. The plan involves assessing the patient's diet, medication adherence, daily activities, and family support system. Interventions include health education on hypertension management, increasing medication compliance, scheduling regular checkups, and recommending lifestyle changes like following a low-sodium diet, exercising more, managing stress, limiting alcohol, and quitting smoking. The expected outcomes are for the patient's blood pressure to stabilize within normal range to reduce mortality risks from potential complications like stroke or heart attack.
The nursing care plan addresses a patient with uncontrolled hypertension. The plan involves assessing the patient's diet, medication adherence, daily activities, and family support system. Interventions include health education on hypertension management, increasing medication compliance, scheduling regular checkups, and recommending lifestyle changes like following a low-sodium diet, exercising more, managing stress, limiting alcohol, and quitting smoking. The expected outcomes are for the patient's blood pressure to stabilize within normal range to reduce mortality risks from potential complications like stroke or heart attack.
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FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN
PROBLEM: Hypertension 1ST LEVEL ASSESSMENT: Health Deficit
2ND LEVEL ASSESSMENT:
DATA ANALYSIS OF THE OBJECTIVE NURSING INTERVENTION RATIONALE METHODOLOGY RESOURCES EXPECTED EVALUATION PROBLEM REQUIRED OUTCOME Subjective: The problem -to lower the Discussed or explain Rationale -It Home visit Health -The Non- -not adherent happened due to: higher levels what is Hypertension broadens and Interview teaching patient's continuous to her A. Inability to of heart including its deepens the method Time and blood maintenance maintenance take disease and classification. patient's Observation effort of the pressure is can result in medication prescribed mortality Explain the understanding method student nurse. stabilized mortality maintenance consequences of of her current Cooperation of and will since the -failed to take medication -to let failing to take the health the family remain patient's medicines due to pre patients take prescribed condition, and member normal health is not because she is occupied their maintenance the patient will Materials: monitored if always pre- daily chores medication medication be able to Pen, notebook and when it occupied with regularly. learn more for is at risk. The her daily B. Inability of Identify ways on how about documentation -The patient failed chores the family -appoint to meet these hypertension possibility to take her member to clients for a following: and improve of the diagnosis Objective recognize check-up to Low salt, low her family's rising of prescriptions data: the the nearest fat diet understanding the and placed >BP: ranges importance/ health center Regular of the patient's her health at from 160/90 nature of exercise condition. -To blood danger. Her mmHg to the problem -giving extra Increase fiber ensure that pressure regular 170/90 mmHg information rich foods. the patient will be chores about the Increase takes her prevented became an importance intake of maintenance impediment of preventing healthy and medicine and in taking her diseases. nutritious to be fully medicines foods. aware of the and After Encouraged repercussions attending to assessing the to go for a of not doing the health health of the medical so. -For the center. family, they check-up in patient to be can do the the nearest well following: hospital. knowledgeable -Eat Encourage on how to potasium- the patient to prevent her rich foods manage risk of getting his/her time her blood -Prevent fatty that even pressure rise foods that though she’s including her can cause busy, she exposure to hypertension. should still possible stroke manage to and heart -Limit take her attack. drinking medications alcoholic on time. beverages Alcohol use -Stop should be smoking kept to a minimum. -Make an Limit alcohol exercise most consumption of the days to two drinks per day for -Drink at men and one least 8 glasses of drink per day water for women everyday. and those of lighter weight.