This online nursing care plan below includes the
following conditions: Fluid Volume Excess, Fluid Overload, Congestive Heart Failure, Pulmonary Edema, Ascites, Edema, and Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance. What are nursing care plans? How do you develop a nursing care plan? What nursing care plan book do you recommend helping you develop a nursing care plan? This care plan is listed to give an example of how a Nurse (LPN or RN) may plan to treat a patient with those conditions. Important Disclosure: Please keep in mind that these care plans are listed for Example/Educational purposes only, and some of these treatments may change over time. Do not treat a patient based on this care plan. Care Plans are often developed in different formats. The formatting isn’t always important, and care plan formatting may vary among different nursing schools or medical jobs. Some hospitals may have the information displayed in digital format, or use pre-made templates. The most important part of the care plan is the content, as that is the foundation on which you will base your care. If you want to view a video tutorial on how to construct a care plan in nursing school, please view the video below. Otherwise, scroll down to view this completed care plan.
What is the treatment for a patient with excess fluid volume?Management and Treatment
Taking diuretics: Drugs to reduce the amount of fluid in your body. Reducing the amount of salt in your diet. Limiting the amount of fluid you drink. Undergoing dialysis or paracentesis: Removing excess fluid from your body.
What are three nursing interventions for a fluid volume deficit?Nursing Interventions for Fluid Volume Deficit. Encourage/remind patient of the need for oral intake. ... . Administer intravenous hydration if needed. ... . Educate patient and family on possible causes of dehydration. ... . Administer electrolyte replacements as needed/as ordered.. What nursing interventions will you provide for a patient with fluid imbalance?Nursing Interventions for Risk for Electrolyte Imbalance. Weigh patient daily. ... . Administer pain medication as appropriate. ... . Provide intravenous or oral hydration as needed. ... . Supplement electrolyte levels as appropriate and as ordered by the healthcare provider. ... . Administer oxygen as needed.. |