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After 1 week of nursing intervention the client had been able to: a.) demonstrate two techniques, lifestyle changes to promote safety environment. B.) achieve timely wound healing; be free of purulent drainage or erythema. C.) verbalize understanding of individual causative / risk factors. D.) identify intervention to prevent / reduce risk for infection on the surrounding.
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Risk for Infection Related to Insufficient Knowledge to Avoid Exposure to Pathogens as Evidence by Dirty Nails.
After 1 week of nursing intervention the client had been able to: a.) demonstrate two techniques, lifestyle changes to promote safety environment. B.) achieve timely wound healing; be free of purulent drainage or erythema. C.) verbalize understanding of individual causative / risk factors. D.) identify intervention to prevent / reduce risk for infection on the surrounding.
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After 1 week of nursing intervention the client had been able to: a.) demonstrate two techniques, lifestyle changes to promote safety environment. B.) achieve timely wound healing; be free of purulent drainage or erythema. C.) verbalize understanding of individual causative / risk factors. D.) identify intervention to prevent / reduce risk for infection on the surrounding.
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SUBJECTIVE: Risk for infection Insufficient LONG TERM: how pathogens work the client related to knowledge to avoid necessary After 1 week of nursing No subjective insufficient exposure After 1 week of -describe the sign and information to intervention the client cues knowledge to nursing intervention symptom of infection avoid infection had been able to: avoid exposure to ↓ the client will be able pathogens as to: -show proper technique -early detection of c.) demonstrate two evidence by dirty Complete with new in hand washing infection would techniques, nails. cells for oxygen and a.) demonstrate and lessen damage. lifestyle changes nutrition two techniques, -instruct the client to to promote OBJECTIVE: lifestyle notify the health care -the most effective safety ↓ changes to provider way to avoid environment -dirty nails promote safety infection d.) achieve timely By products of environment -keep wound dry wound healing; organisms b.) achieve timely -necessary be free of wound healing; -change dressing as intervention could purulent ↓ be free of needed be done drainage or purulent erythema. Presence of drainage or -keep the area around -moist encourages contamination erythema. the wound clean using bacterial growth antibacterial solutions ↓ during changing of -if not it SHORT TERM: dressing as needed. encourages the Risk for SHORT TERM: bacterial growth After 3days of nursing contamination -administer antibiotics intervention the client After 3days of nursing 250mg – 500mg q 8hrs. -destroys pathogen had been able to:: ↓ intervention the client on the surrounding will be able to: -cooperate to the a.) verbalize Infection family to use proper -to prevent understandin a.) verbalize soap to clean and to infection g of understanding dress the wound. individual -Fundamentals of of individual -to prevent causative/ris Nursing, Kozier, causative/risk pathogens. k factors page 116 factors b.) identify b.) identify intervention intervention to to prevent/reduce prevent/redu risk for ce risk for infection infection
RISK For INJURY Related To Regulatory Function (Sensory Difunction As Evidenced by Decrease Visual Acuity, Unable To Recognize Object 12-14 Inches Away, Not Wearing of Eyeglasses.