P



P



Pain, Acute


Definition: Unpleasant sensory and emotional experience arising from actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage (International Association for the Study of Pain); sudden or slow onset of any intensity from mild to severe with an anticipated or predictable end and a duration of < 6 months


Suggested nursing interventions for problem resolution:



Analgesic Administration



Pain Management


Patient-Controlled Analgesia (PCA) Assistance



Sedation Management



Additional optional interventions:



Active Listening


Animal-Assisted Therapy


Autogenic Training


Bathing


Biofeedback


Body Mechanics Promotion


Bowel Management


Coping Enhancement


Distraction


Emotional Support


Energy Management


Environmental Management


Exercise Promotion


Exercise Promotion: Stretching


Exercise Therapy: Ambulation


Exercise Therapy: Balance


Exercise Therapy: Joint Mobility


Exercise Therapy: Muscle Control


Grief Work Facilitation


Guided Imagery


Hope Inspiration


Humor


Hypnosis


Intrapartal Care: High-Risk Delivery


Lactation Suppression


Massage


Meditation Facilitation


Music Therapy


Oral Health Restoration


Oxygen Therapy


Positioning


Postanesthesia Care


Preparatory Sensory Information


Presence


Progressive Muscle Relaxation


Relaxation Therapy


Security Enhancement


Self-Hypnosis Facilitation


Sleep Enhancement


Therapeutic Play


Therapeutic Touch


Touch


Vital Signs Monitoring







Parenting, Readiness for Enhanced


Definition: A pattern of providing an environment for children or other dependent person(s) that is sufficient to nurture growth and development, and can be strengthened


Suggested nursing interventions for problem resolution:


Anticipatory Guidance



Parenting Promotion



Additional optional interventions:



Family Involvement Promotion


Financial Resource Assistance


Infant Care


Infant Care: Newborn


Infant Care: Preterm


Normalization Promotion


Parent Education: Adolescent


Parent Education: Childrearing Family


Parent Education: Infant


Self-Esteem Enhancement


Sibling Support


Teaching: Infant Nutrition 0-3 Months


Teaching: Infant Nutrition 4-6 Months


Teaching: Infant Nutrition 7-9 Months


Teaching: Infant Nutrition 10-12 Months


Teaching: Infant Safety 0-3 Months


Teaching: Infant Safety 4-6 Months


Teaching: Infant Safety 7-9 Months


Teaching: Infant Safety 10-12 Months


Teaching: Infant Stimulation 0-4 Months


Teaching: Infant Stimulation 5-8 Months


Teaching: Infant Stimulation 9-12 Months


Teaching: Toddler Nutrition 13-18 Months


Teaching: Toddler Nutrition 19-24 Months


Teaching: Toddler Nutrition 25-36 Months


Teaching: Toddler Safety 13-18 Months


Teaching: Toddler Safety 19-24 Months


Teaching: Toddler Safety 25-36 Months


Teaching: Toilet Training

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Dec 3, 2016 | Posted by in NURSING | Comments Off on P

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