Nursing Interventions

Nursing Interventions for Brain Abscess

Obtain a thorough history of the patient including history of infections Nursing interventions should support the medical treatment, as do patient teaching activities that address neurosurgical procedures. Advise patients and families of neurologic deficits that may remain after treatment (hemiparesis, seizures, visual deficits, and cranial nerve palsies). Frequently assess neurologic status, especially LOC, speech and […]

Nursing Interventions for Myiasis

Obtain a thorough and pertinent history Obtain vital signs and assess other symptoms, followed by a list of all current medications and allergies. Notify the doctor, nurse supervisor or nurse manager Calm the patient Locate the medical center policy and protocol to control myiasis Using standard precautions, remove larvae (NP or MD) Brush the larvae […]

Nursing Interventions for Scabies

Obtain a thorough history. Ask if any of the patient’s close contacts have the same signs and symptoms. Implement contact precautions and maintain them for 24 hours after the start of effective therapy. Put on clean gloves and a gown. Remove and bag the patient’s clothing and help her put on a patient gown. Look […]

Nursing Interventions for Necrotizing Fasciitis

Nursing Interventions for Necrotizing Fasciitis Identify patients at risk, and report these suspicions to the health care provider Vital signs including intake and output, and laboratory data should be carefully observed to monitor for the risk or appearance of sepsis and septic shock. Provide frequent dressing changes, wound assessment and documentation, and medication administration. Assess […]

Nursing Interventions for Pain

Pain is “the perception of a noxious stimulus that begins in the dorsal horn and involves the entire spinal cord and brain.” The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines pain as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience which we primarily associate with tissue damage or describe in terms of such damage, or […]

Nursing Interventions for Interstitial Cystitis

Interstitial cystitis, often mistaken for bladder pain syndrome or urinary tract infection, needs interventions that start with comprehensive patient teaching about the continuous nature of the condition as well as accurate assessments of the condition, prognoses, and likely reactions to the interventions. Continuous reassurance along with emotional and physical support is vital as the diagnostic […]