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Nursing Diagnosis

*♡ NR TAMILNADU NURSING ♡* * @nrtamilnadunursing * *World's Largest Nursing Website For All Our Nursing Needs & All Jobs Update*. NURSING DIAGNOSIS A Nursing Diagnosis (Nr.Dx) may be part of the nursing process and is a clinical judgment concerning human response to health conditions/life processes, or a vulnerability for that response, by an individual, family, group, or community. A nursing diagnosis provides the basis for the selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse has accountability. Nursing diagnosis are developed based on data obtained during the nursing assessment and enable the nurse to develop the care plan. PURPOSES : Helps identify nursing priorities and help direct nursing interventions based on identified priorities.Helps the formulation of expected outcomes for quality assurance requirements of third-party payers.Nursing diagnoses help identify how a client or group responds to actual or potential health and

Nursing Therapeutic Care

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NURSING THERAPEUTIC CARE Nursing Care Plan NURSING PROCESS NURSING CARE PLAN Assessment The first step of the nursing process is called assessment. When the nurse first encounters a patient, the former is expected to perform an assessment to identify the patient’s health problems as well as the physiological, psychological, and emotional state. The most common approach to gathering important information is through an interview. Physical examinations, referencing a patient’s health history, obtaining a patient’s family history, and general observation can also be used to collect assessment data.(  What data did you collected?   ) Nursing Diagnosis Once the assessment is completed, the second step of the nursing process is where the nurse will take all the gathered information into consideration and diagnose the patient’s condition and medical needs. Diagnosing involves a nurse making an educated judgment about a potential or actual health problem with a

Nursing Laws In Philippines

NURSING LAWS IN PHILIPPINES • R.A. 9173 – The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002 • R.A. 7164 – The Philippine Nursing Act of 1991 • Act 2808 of 1919 – The 1st True Nursing Law; regulated nursing only and established Board of Examiners, the precursor to the Board of Nursing • Act 2493 of 1915 – The 1st Nursing Law; regulated both medicine and nursing • R.A. 877 of 1953 – The 1st Comprehensive Nursing Law; regulated the degree of Bachelor of Science in Nursing and made nursing into a profession • R.A. 4704 of 1966 – increased the number of the Board of Examiners from 3 to 5 • R.A. 6136 of 1970 – allowed nurses to perform IM injections without supervision from doctors • R.A. 349 – Legalizes the use of human organs for surgical, medical and scientific purposes • R.A. 1054 – Free emergency, medical and dental assistance to employees and laborers • R.A. 1080 – Civil Service Eligibility • R.A. 1082 – Rural Health Unit Act • R.A. 1136 – Act recognizing the Division of T

Common Etiological Factor

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COMMON ETIOLOGICAL FACTOR cause of Hypoxia: *Ischemia* Cause of Inflammation: *Infection* cause of Impaired Wound Healing: *Infection* cause of Acute Cor Pulmonale Pulmonary: *Embolism* cause of Chronic Cor Pulmonale: *COPD* cause of Superior Vena Caval Syndrome: *Small Cell Carcinoma of Lung Compression*  cause of Infection in Cystic fibrosis in Children: *Staphylococcus aureus* cause of Infection in Cystic Fibrosis in adolescents and adults: *Pseudomonas aeroginosa*  cause of Seizure in Newborn: *Hypoxia induced Ischemic Encephalopathy* cause of Epiglottitis in Children: *Hemophilus influenza b* lesion of Diabetic Retinopathy: *Diffuse Glomerulosclerosis* lesion in Asbestosis: *Benign Pleural Plaques* Benign Lesion of Liver: *Cavernous Hemangioma* Intracranial Lesion after Head Injury: *Subdural Hemorrhage* cranial Nerve involved in Glomus tumour: *Facial Nerve* Nerve palsy in Diabetic Retinopathy: *Occulomotor* Nerve for Peripheral stimulatio

Role Of Community Health Nursing

ROLE OF COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING Seven major roles are: Clinician  Educator  Advocate  Manager Collaborator Leader Researcher The most familiar community health nurse role is that of clinician or provider of care. However, giving nursing care takes on new meaning in the context of community health. A. Clinician role                      It is direct care provider The clinician role in the community health means that the nurse ensures that health services are provided, not just to individuals and families but also to groups and population. For community health nurses the clinician role involves certain emphasis different from basic nursing, i.e. – Holism, health promotion, and skill expansion. Holism:     in community health, however, a holistic approach means considering the broad range of interacting needs that affect the collective health of the client as a larger system. The client is a composite of people whose relationships and int

Measles

MEASLES ♡ Introduction Measles is an acute viral respiratory illness. Measles, also known as rubeola, is one of the most contagious infectious diseases, with at least a 90% secondary infection rate in susceptible domestic contacts.Despite being considered primarily a childhood illness, measles can affect people of all ages.Measles is marked by prodromal fever, cough, coryza, conjunctivitis, and pathognomonic enanthem (ie, Koplik spots), followed by an erythematous maculopapular rash on the third to seventh day.Infection confers life-long immunity. ♡ Causes Agent        The cause of measles is the measles virus, a single-stranded, negative-sense enveloped RNA virus of the genus Morbillivirus within the family Paramyxoviridae. Host.  Humans are the natural hosts of the virus; no animal reservoirs are known to exist. Environment.            Travel to areas where measles is endemic or contact with travelers to endemic areas could cause measles. Mode of

Signs In Obstetrics And Gynaecology

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SIGNS IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY Bagel Sign:                  Ultrasonographic sign. Gestational sac in the adnexa with hyperechoic ring. Ball Sign:              Radiological sign of intrauterine fetal death. X-ray shows crumpled up spine of the fetus.. Banana Sign:                     Ultrasound sign in open spina bifida. Shows abnormal anterior curvature of cerebellum. Due to the associated Arnold-Chiari malformation. Chadwick’s Sign:                            Bluish hue to the vestibule and anterior vaginal wall. Seen in first trimester of pregnancy. Cause is increased blood flow to the pelvic organs. Also known as jacquemier’s Sign. Cullen Sign:                    Bluish discoloration of skin around umbilicus. Occurs due to intra peritonealhemorrhage. Seen in ruptured ectopic pregnancy. Double Bubble Sign:                                   Useful in prenatal diagnosis of duodenal atresia. Duodenal atresia usuallypresents with polyhydramnios and

Diagnostic Examination

DIAGNOSTIC EXAMINATION 1. AdomTest- Scoliosis 2. Allen test- ABG Analysis 3. Aldehyde test- Leprosy 4. Phosphate test- Pasteurization 5. Patch Test- AllergicReaction 6. Tourniquet Test- Dengue 7. Urea BreathTest- H.Pylori 8. Schick test- Diphtheria 9. Dick Test- Scarlet Fever 10. Rothers test- Acetone in Urine 11. Hey Test- Bile Salt in Urine 12. Smith test- Bile Pigment in Urine 13. Benedict Test- Glucose in urine 14. KveimTest- Sarcoidosis 15. Rinne & Webber test- Hearing 16. Direct Coomb test- Hemolytic Anemia 17. IschiaraTest- Color Vision test 18. Snellen Chart Test- Distance Vision 19. Confrontation Test- Central and Peripheral Vision 20. Jegar's type Card test- Near Vision 22. SchilingTest- Vitamin B12 Absorption 23. HistamineTest-Leprosy 24. RollerOverTest- Pre-Eclampsia 25. Fern Test or Nitrizine Test- leakage of Amniotic fluid 26. VDRLTest- Syphilis 27.VMA(VanellylMandelicAcid)- Pheochromocytoma 2

Male Nurse History

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Nr. DILIP .K I'm Proud To Become NURSE subject to be copyright TAMILNADU NURSING . MALE NURSE IN NURSING JOBS This is a history of Male Nurse in Nursing Career Someone know  about  Nursing is a female profession But Those days All Female are Dominanted In Nursing Career little bit of Male Nurse in Nursing Profession.  💡💡🔥🔥🔥Everyone Know about Now-a-days Male And Female are Equally Choosing Nursing Career.🔥🔥🔥💡💡 . Men who decide to take up nursing should be prepared to face a lot of scrutiny. They can be regarded as less masculine and incapable of getting the job done correctly. Some people may even find it hard to trust their skills causing rejection and unfair treatment. In Olden Days Some Male choosing Nursing Profession.

Abbreviation

   ABBREVIATION (F.A) Facility of Arts. (F.SC) Facility of Science. (B.A) Bachelor of Arts. (M.A) Master of Arts. (B.Sc) Bachelor of Science. (M.Sc) Master of Science (B.Sc.Ag) Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (M.Sc.Ag) Master of Science in Agriculture (M.B.A) Master of Business Administration. (B.B.A) Bachelor of Business Administration. (M.B.B.S) Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of  Surgery. (CCNA) Cesco Certified Network Associat. (CCNP) Cesco Certified Network Professional. (CA) Chartered Accountant. (ACCA) Associat Certified Chartered Accountant. (CSS) Center Superior Service. (I.T) Information Technology. (D.I.T) Diploma of Information Technology. (M.I.T) Master of Information Technology. (M.D) Doctor of Medicine. (D.H.M.S) Diploma of Health and Medical Surgery. (M.S) Master of Surgery. (Ph.D) Doctor of Philosophy (Arts & Science). (D. Sc) Doctor of Science. (B. Com) Bachelor of Commerce.