5 Nursing Diagnosis for TB Tuberculosis Nursing diagnoses that commonly occurs in clients with pulmonary tuberculosis are as follows: 1. Ineffective airway clearance relate to: thick secretions or blood secretions, weakness, bad cough effort, edema, tracheal / pharyngeal. 2. Impaired gas exchange related to: reduced effectiveness of the surface of the lung, atelectasis, alveolar capillary [...]
Phases in therapeutic communication 1. Orientation In this phase there is still shallow relationships and communication that happens to be extracting information between nurses and patients. This phase is characterized by five main activities are: testing, building trust, identification of problems and goals, clarification of roles and contract formation. 2. Working In this phase, nurses [...]
Benefits and Purpose of Therapeutic Communication Definition of Therapeutic Communication Therapeutic communication is a consciously planned communication, aims and activities focused on the patient’s recovery. Therapeutic communication including interpersonal communication with the starting point of mutual understanding among nurses provide to patients. Fundamental problems and communication in the presence of mutual need at between nurses [...]
Nursing Diagnosis : Ineffective Breathing Pattern Ineffective breathing pattern related to lung infection Characteristics: Cough (either productive or non productive) nasal output, shortness of breath, tachipnea, limited breath sounds, retractions, fever, diaporesis, ronchii, cyanosis, leukocytosis. Goals: Children will experience an effective breathing pattern characterized by: Lung breath sounds clear and equal on both sides Body [...]