Reference no: EM133511324
1. Patient information
A 27-year-old pregnant woman was sent directly from the OB office to the unit due to complaints of mild headache that started today and elevated blood pressure. Her vitals signs were stable except her blood pressure which was consistently raised compared to the recordings on her maternal record. Her medical history includes gestational hypertension.
2. Main Concept
PERFUSION
3. Recognizing cues (signs and symptoms): List at least six critical cues that are significant and could impact the patient and condition.
- Increase blood pressure
- Headache
- Edema
- Vision changes
- Protein in the urine
- Sudden weight gain
- Nausea or vomiting
4. SMART GOALS: List at least (6) SMART GOALS with appropriate interventions that will positively impact client outcomes and are appropriate to the care of the client.
(write each smart goals with interventions by using only one sentence)
5. Taking action- (What will I do?) Describe a minimum of six nursing interventions appropriate for clients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Define how each interventions would be performed, requested, communicated, taught, etc.
6. Evaluating outcomes: (Did it help?) Describe how the nurse will determine if each of the nursing interventions in the 'Taking Action' section for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus will be evaluated to determine their effectiveness. What signs would point to improving/declining/unchanged health status?
(For this one, explain how will EACH of the nursing interventions for number 5 be evaluated its effectiveness. This one needs to have an explanation for EACH interventions 1 to 6)