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NCP-GLAUCOMA

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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
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