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NCP Bedsores

The nursing care plan addresses a patient with a pressure ulcer and impaired skin integrity due to prolonged bed rest and decreased mobility. Short term objectives are for the patient's caregiver to participate in prevention measures and treatment within 4 hours. Long term objectives are for the patient to display progressive wound healing within 3 days. Interventions include gentle handling, skin care, repositioning, padding, and medications to promote healing and prevent further injury.

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NCP Bedsores

The nursing care plan addresses a patient with a pressure ulcer and impaired skin integrity due to prolonged bed rest and decreased mobility. Short term objectives are for the patient's caregiver to participate in prevention measures and treatment within 4 hours. Long term objectives are for the patient to display progressive wound healing within 3 days. Interventions include gentle handling, skin care, repositioning, padding, and medications to promote healing and prevent further injury.

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NURSING CARE PLAN

Identified Problem: Pressure ulcer

Nursing Diagnosis: impaired skin integrity r/t prolonged bed rest and decreased in mobility

CUES OBJECTIVES INTERVENTIONS RATIONALE EVALUATION


Subjective: Short term objectives: Short term:
“naa syay bed sores”as After 4 hours of nursing  Handled client gently.  Skin of the older client is also The patient’s SO shall participate
verbalized by the patient S/O. interventions, the patient’s SO thin, less elastic, and prone to in prevention measures and
will able to participate in injury. treatment program.
prevention measures and  Maintained and instruct the patient’s SO in  To reduce risk of dermal trauma,
treatment program. good skin hygiene. improve circulation, and promote
comfort.
The pt will experience healing
of pressure ulcers and  Encouraged and assisted with regular  Changing positions frequently
experiences pressure repositioning. prevents prolonged pressure on
Objective: reduction. the affected area and helps
(+) PRESSURE ULCER alleviate discomfort.
 Provided comfort measures such as  These measures help relieve
positioning, use of pillows or cushions. pain and promote comfort.
Long term:
 Used appropriate padding.  To reduce pressure on sensitive The patient shall be able to
areas and enhance circulation display progressive improvement
compromised tissues. in wound healing.
Long term objectives:  Provided preventive skin care to incontinent  To minimize contact with irritants
After 3 days of nursing client. Change continent pads/underwear or (urine, stool, excessive
interventions, the patient will diapers frequently; cleanse perineal skin daily; moisture).
be able to display progressive and after each incontinence episode, apply
improvement in wound skin protectant ointment.
healing.
 Monitored the skin for changes or failure to  Promote timely evaluation and
heal. intervention.

DEPENDENT:
 Administered prescribed medications,
such as Hyclens (wound spray) as
ordered, to provide wound healing.

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