Med Dx
Nursing Diagnosis
Interventions
Lab Values
Teaching
100

autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks its own tissues, causing widespread inflammation and tissue damage in the affected organs.

What is SLE? 

100

a nursing diagnosis that encompasses the sudden pain of a diverticulitis exacerbation

what is acute pain?

100

looking out for a decrease in WBC, redness and temperature

what is monitoring for improved infection? 

100

a lab value that the patient has that can put the patient at risk for arrhythmias 

What is potassium? 

100

showing the patient the proper way to apply the dressing to the ulcer 

what is wound care?

200

Weakness, numbness, and pain from nerve damage, usually in the hands and feet.

what is peripheral neuropathy? 

200

the most important nursing diagnosis for Mr.B

what is impaired skin integrity? 

200

changing the dressing when there is a sign of drainage 

what is maintaining clean/dry wound dressing? 

200

main sign of the presence of an infection

what is high WBC?

200

informing the patient of the proper about of water to drink daily 

what is hydration related to wound healing? 

300

tougher to treat than most strains of staphylococcus aureus -- or staph -- because it's resistant to some commonly used antibiotics

what is MRSA? 

300

nursing diagnosis pertains to the patients diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy 

what is risk for injury? 

300

taking patients blood pressure, pulses, respirations, temperature, SpO2 and pain level 

what is monitoring vitals signs? 

300
the lab value that is most likely to be out of wack in a patient with DM 

what is fasting glucose? 

300
showing patient how to work the CBG machine 

what is maintenance of diabetes? 

400

A group of diseases that result in too much sugar in the blood (high blood glucose).

what is diabetes mellitus? 

400

this is caused by the presence of the infection and the nutrients it takes away from the body

what is imbalanced nutrition? 

400

keeping water handy to the patient at all times

what is increase hydration? 

400

the lab that shows maintenance of glucose level over several months 

what is Hgb A1C? 

400

informing the patient of food high in protein 

what is proper nutrition for wound healing? 

500

characterized by 

  • Belly pain or cramping
  • Bloating
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea

what is diverticulitis? 

500

because of the patient's A1C level, this is a collaborative problem that we expect to be addressed 

what is RC: Hypo/Hyperglycemia 

500

keeping the patients skin moisturized, keeping skin clean/dry and giving daily baths 

what is maintaining hygiene? 

500

the lab value(s) that are affected by the presence of SLE

what is hemoglobin and hematocrit? 

500

something the patient/visitors needs to know that will reduce the risk of spreading the MRSA

what is contact precautions?