Myasthenia Gravis Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Care Plan.

Myasthenia Gravis Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Care Plan.

Myasthenia Gravis Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Care Plan.

 

since we can’t have on ground clinicals and everything is virtual right now, we have to make up a patient and a care plan for them. My diagnoses is Myasthenia Gravis and it is a NEW diagnoses meaning the patient has just been diagnosed. Diagnoses have to be 3 parts such as activity intolerance r/t whatever as evidenced by and so on.

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6:13 Back NCP Project Guidelines.docx Nursing Care Plan Project Rubric Guidelines Patient Scenario; Signs & Symptoms- Create a patient scenario based upon the expected presentation of a patient with the assigned diagnosis. Pathophysiology- provide a detailed description of the science behind the patient’s medical diagnosis. This should include the rationale behind the signs and symptoms that are anticipated and detailed in the scenario. Diagnostic testing- describe 5 tests expected to be completed for a patient with the assigned medical diagnosis. Include the anticipated results and rationale for the testing. Medications- describe minimum of 3 medications, up to 5 medications that would be used for the diagnosis. Myasthenia Gravis Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Care Plan.
Include the generic and trade names, the classification, indications, and nursing considerations for all medications. Three Nursing Diagnosis each with short term goal, interventions (active statements; no limitation of number), and rationale for interventions. The first diagnosis is the priority diagnosis for the disease. Do not use “risk for” diagnoses. Presentation: Paper is professionally prepared, following APA 7th ed. guidelines. Cover and reference page are included. Use credible (authored) references from the past 10 years. Web sites are not appropriate sources. Spelling and grammar is accurate. Citations and references included. 15 1 םםם Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox Myasthenia Gravis Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Care Plan.

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