Nursing Care Plan for Diabetes Insipidus Assessment Diagnosis Subjective: Disturbed Visual Sensory "Masakit ang mata Perception related ko parang may to altered sensory ulap ang paningin reception ko “ as verbalized by the patient. Objective: - cloudy pupils - pressure in and around the eye(s) - headache Vital signs taken as follows T: 37.0 °C PR: 80 RR: 18 . Outcome Identification The patient was be able to: - participate in the therapeutic regimen. - maintain the current visual field/acuity without further loss. Planning Short term: Implementation Independent: Evaluation After 6 hours of nursing intervention After 6 hours of Establish rapport. the client will nursing educate about the To gain the trust of intervention possibility of vision the client the client will loss and verbalized educate about Assess the patients’ the understanding the possibility current visual activity about his/her of vision loss and visual field condition. and verbalize To establish current understanding After 2 days of visual acuity and about his/her nursing intervention visual field ant to condition. the client will customize maintained the Long term: interventions based current visual on the initial field/acuity without After 2 days of assessment further loss nursing intervention Educate the patient the client will about the possibility maintain the Goal was met. of vison loss and current visual allow the patient to field/acuity express his/her without further feelings towards it. loss Early intervention and treatment of glaucoma can help prevent further vision loss . Discussing feelings and thought that can help patient appropriately grieve. Ascertain type or degree of visual loss Affects choice of intervention and patients future expectations Teach the patient on how properly administer them and educate him/her the right schedule to administer the drops, allow the patient to demonstrate the procedure. Educating the patient and allowing him/her to demonstrate the procedure encourage the patient to take ownership of his/her healthcare, as well as enables the nurse to determine good eye drop administration technique or correct any mistake in doing the procedure Dependent: Administer eye drop as prescribed Eye drops for glaucoma are prescribed to constrict pupillary constriction and reduce, thereby reducing further vision loss. Collaborative: Surgical interventions to treat glaucoma is needed included: Therapylridectomy, Filtering surgery drainage tubes minimally invasive glaucoma surgery. To prevent further loss of vision