INEFFECTIVE TISSUE PERFUSION RELATED TO ANEMIA. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF ANEMIA. NURSING INTERVENTIONS AND NURSING RATIONALE. PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT AND LABORATORY REPORTS.Full description
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CARE OF CLIENTS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN WITH PROBLEMS ININFLAMMATORY AND IMMUNOLOGIC REACTIONS, CELLULARABERRATIONS, ACUTE BIOLOGIC CRISIS, INCLUDING EMERGENCYAND DISASTER NURSING
Nursing Care Plan for INEFFECTIVE CEREBRAL TISSUE PERFUSION
Nursing Analysis Diagnosis Diagnosis Objective: 'ltered &rain tumors occur 1. Known case of cerebral because of proliferation proliferation or prechiasmatic prechiasmatic tissue growth growth of abnormal abnormal cells meningioma perfusion very very rapi rapidl dly y in area areass 2. With edema of the related to centra centrall nervo nervous us syste system m orbital area (eningioma )*+,-. )*+,-. hese hese cells cells will will 3. Has history of of the continue to evolve blood pressure pressure prechiasmatic prechiasmatic compressing healthy brain elavation up to region tissue tissue around around it causing causing 130/0 neurological neurological disturbances. disturbances. !. Has episodes of he client is a nown case restlessness prechiasmatic prechiasmatic Subjective: meningioma. ". #ight sided rechiasmatic area of the hemiparesis brain is the groove on the $. #ight sided upper per surfac rfacee of the hemiplegia sphen sphenoid oid bone bone runnin running g %. &lurring of vision transvers transversely ely between between the opti opticc cana canals ls boun bounde ded d anteriorly by the sphe spheno noid idal al limb limbus us and and posteriorly by the tuberculum sellae. t forms in relationship to the optic chiasm chiasm.. ptic ptic chiasm chiasm is where where optic optic nerve nerve fibers fibers pass through to the brain. ' growin growing g tumor tumor in the prechiasmatic prechiasmatic region can cause compression on the optic optic chiasm chiasm which which then lead leadss to the the pati patien ent4 t4ss manifest manifestatio ation n of blurring blurring of vision vision changes changes in the visual visual acuity acuity and visua visuall fields. fields. t also compresses compresses Cues and Clues
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Goals and Objectives 5oal6 effective cerebral tissue perfusion Within % hours of rendering therapeutic nursing care the patient will6 will6 have improvement in terms of movement have improvement in terms of sensory perception have decrease or sustain no further edema maintain a normal blood pressure have no episode of restlessness displays no signs of increased * have improved cerebral tissue perfusion
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(oni (onito torr vita vitall sign signss noting6 Hypertension or hypotension heart rate pupillary reaction and respirations osi ositi tion on clie client nt with with head slightly elevated and in neutral position
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5oals were met therefore nursing care should be continued.
'fter % hours of rendering therapeutic nursing care the patient 6 rre rregu gula lari riti ties es in in thes thesee had improvement are indications of in terms of problems/complicati problems/complicatio o movement ns of the brain had functions improvement in terms of sensory perception #edu #educe cess art arter eria iall sustained no pressure by further edema promoting venous maintained a drainage and may normal blood improve cerebral pressure circulation and had no episode perfusion. of restlessness displayed no :alsal lsalva va mane maneuv uver er signs of increases intracranial increased * pressure had improved cerebral tissue perfusion *ont *ontin inua uall sti stimu mula lati tion on can increase *. 'bsolute rest and •
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Gr o wi n g hemiplegia. t umor s al so caus es an i n cr e as ei nI CP s i n c ethe cranium and the vertebral canal along with the relatively inelastic dura form a rigid container. 'n increase in any of its contents;brain blood or *,<;will tend to increase the *. ' rise in the * will then furtther contribute to the e9isting right sided hemi=paresis hemi=plegia and orbital edema with other neurologic manifestations such as headache the cushing4s triad vomiting and respiratory symptoms.
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#aise the bed4s siderails and offer to provide assistance when moving and/or ambulating
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,tress can further increase * promoting rela9ation can prevent icrease *
rovide intructions of rela9ation techni7ues such as meditating > listening to music
?ncourage @&? and reposition fre7uently
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'd minister supplemental o9ygen as needed
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11 Have an accurate intae=output count and monitor laboratory studies.
romotes o9ygenation and prevents complications associated with decreased brain tissue perfusion A romotes o9ygenation
10 (edications may be needed as adBunct interventions to facilitate lowering of intracranial pressure 11 rovides information about the effectiveness of the drugs used to treat the condition