Nursing Care Plan
Nursing Care Plan
Nursing Care Plan
PEDIATRIC ROTATION
Submitted to:
Mrs. Ariane Mae P. Soriano, RN
Clinical Instructor
Submitted by:
Cyruz Val G. Martillano
BSN 2E - Group 3
Time
A Subjective Cues: C Disturbed After 7 hours of 1. Identify client April 20, 2020
T result in Rationale: To
E blurring of level
N of sensory and 4
laboratory
studies (e.g.
laboratory
values such as
electrolyte,
serum drug
levels)
Rationale: To note
presence or possible
cause of changes in
response to sensory
stimuli.
5. Administer
insulin as
prescribed 5
Rationale: To
maintain normal
6. Evaluate
visual acuity,
as indicated 6
Rationale: Retinal
edema or
detachment
temporary paralysis
of extraocular
vision, requiring
corrective therapy or
supportive care.
Retinopathy is a very
common
microvascular
complication
associated with
diabetes.
7. Encourage the
parents to take
eye doctor
regularly
Rationale: So any
problems can be
early.
8. Educate about
home glucose
monitoring
Rationale: to identify 8
variations.
9. Encourage the
parents to
make a meal
plan that fits to
their child's
food 9
preference
Rationale: Food is a
diabetes treatment
to normal.
10. Encourage
the kid to do
exercise
Rationale: Better
response to insulin
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Time
A Subjective Cues: N Deficient fluid After 7 hours of 1.Obtain April 20,
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