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    NURSING CARE PLAN-1

    Patient Name: - Rab Dino S/O Mola Bux Age: 50Y Sex:MaleWard No: 12Bed No: 12 Marital Status: MarriedMedical Diagnoses: Vesicle Calculus Address: SAKRAND OCCUPATION: Farmer Date: 19--03-2007

    Reference:

    Carpenito. L .J. (1995). Nursing Diagnosis (6th Ed.), New Jersey J.B.Lippincott Company.

    Student name: Bheru Lal Discipline B.Sc. N-1(2007-9)

    ASSESSMENT NURSING

    DIAGNOSIS

    PLANNING INTERVENTION SCIENTIFIC

    RATIONALE

    EVALUATION

    Subjective Data:

    Patient told that he was alrightone month ago, then he

    developed a pain in lowerabdomen, which was increased

    gradually then he went to

    doctor, who advised himmedicine, but after few days

    pain reappeared and he isfacing difficulty in daily

    activities.

    Objective Data:

    Pulse: 78 b/min

    B.P: 120/70 mmHgResp/Rate: 16 /min

    Temp: 98 0F

    Activity

    intolerance

    related to

    bladder stoneas evidenced

    by pain.

    Short term goal:

    At the end of my dutypatient will gain some

    strategies.

    Long term goal:

    At the end of my dutypt: will gain some

    strategies.

    1. Reassure the

    patient.2. Maintain the I.V

    line.3. Advise for excess

    of oral drink such

    as water andjuices.

    4. Advise the patientfor weaning and

    semisolid diet.5. Change the cloths

    and bed sheet.

    6. Maintain properventilation.

    7. Proper medicationabout chief

    complain and

    medical diagnosis.

    1. To reduce the

    anxiety.2. To manage the

    volume of bodyfluids.

    3. To decrease the

    dehydration.4. To prevent the

    heaviness and riskof constipation.

    5. For maintain thehygienic

    conditions.

    6. To make the freshenvironment.

    7. To prevent the problem of GIT

    disturbance and

    improvement ofhealth.

    Short term goal:

    At the end of my duty

    patient had gainedsome strategies.

    Long term goal:

    Still not achieved.