Selasa, 31 Agustus 2010

nurse.rusari.com

nurse.rusari.com


NCP – Nursing Care Plan for Endocarditis

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 08:34 AM PDT

Nursing Plan for Patients with infectious diseases of the heart (pericarditis, myocarditis, and endocarditis) Nursing Diagnosis Acute pain related to inflammation of the myocardium or pericardium, systemic effects of infection, and ischemic tissue. (Myocardium).Characterized by : Chest pain that spreads to the neck or back. Joint pain Pain increases during inspiration in, do an activity, and changing position. [...]

Related Other Nursing


Why when Pregnant Often Difficult Bowel Movement / Constipation ?

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 08:22 AM PDT

Many mothers who are pregnant complained difficult bowel movement / Constipation. Is this normal? or something to do with her pregnancy. Though usually well-aja smoothly. Want to take drugs to worry about the condition of her fetus. Indeed in most pregnant women will be interference with the digestion of difficult bowel movements or constipation, this is not a concern, to worry about is if taking any drugs that [...]

Related Other Nursing


Nursing Care Plan for Epilepsy

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 08:13 AM PDT

Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes people to have recurring seizures. The seizures happen when clusters of nerve cells, or neurons, in the brain send out the wrong signals. People may have strange sensations and emotions or behave strangely. They may have violent muscle spasms or lose consciousness. Epilepsy has many possible causes, including illness, brain injury and abnormal brain development. In man [...]

Related Other Nursing


NCP – Nursing Care Plan for Rheumatic Heart Disease

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 08:08 AM PDT

Rheumatic heart disease is a condition in which permanent damage to heart valves is caused by rheumatic fever. The heart valve is damaged by a disease process that generally begins with a strep throat caused by bacteria called Streptococcus, and may eventually cause rheumatic fever. Symptoms The symptoms of rheumatic fever usually start about one to five weeks after your child has been infected with Stre [...]

Related Other Nursing


Preventing and Overcoming High Blood Pressure

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 08:03 AM PDT

To prevent high blood pressure for those of you who still have blood pressure to normal or high blood pressure to overcome for those of you who already have high blood pressure then the following practical suggestions you can do : Reduce consumption of salt in your food. If you already suffer from high blood pressure you should avoid foods that contain salt. Consumption of foods containing potassium, magnesiu [...]

Related Other Nursing


Somatoform disorders

Posted: 30 Aug 2010 11:52 PM PDT

Somatoform disorders are identified by the presence of physical symptoms for which there are no demonstrable organic findings or known physiological mechanisms and for which there is evidence, or a strong presumption, that the symptoms are linked to psychological factors or conflicts. The DSMIV-TR (APA, 2000) identifies the following categories of somatoform disorders: Somatization Disorder Somatization disord [...]

Related Other Nursing


The procedures for the use of ECG

Posted: 30 Aug 2010 07:44 PM PDT

Understanding Good way to use the tool correctly ECG Goal In order for the results of the ECG recording ECG instrument maintained its quality and well maintained Policy Use of an EKG performed only as indicated / regulations or the doctor’s instructions After use, ECG equipment should be stored in a clean and tidy condition. Procedure Position the patient lying flat set Opening the patient’s clothing an [...]

Related Other Nursing


What causes cancer?

Posted: 30 Aug 2010 10:12 AM PDT

Cancer is ultimately the result of cells that uncontrollably grow and do not die. Normal cells in the body follow an orderly path of growth, division, and death. Programmed cell death is called apoptosis, and when this process breaks down, cancer begins to form. Unlike regular cells, cancer cells do not experience programmatic death and instead continue to grow and divide. This leads to a mass of abnormal ce [...]

Related Other Nursing


What is Cancer?

Posted: 30 Aug 2010 10:05 AM PDT

Cancer is a class of diseases characterized by out-of-control cell growth. There are over 100 different types of cancer, and each is classified by the type of cell that is initially affected. Cancer harms the body when damaged cells divide uncontrollably to form lumps or masses of tissue called tumors (except in the case of leukemia where cancer prohibits normal blood function by abnormal cell division in the [...]

Related Other Nursing


Tidak ada komentar: