The document outlines nursing diagnoses and interventions for ischemic heart disease. The diagnoses include decreased cardiac output, anxiety, and acute pain. Interventions include monitoring vital signs, ECGs, and oxygen therapy. Pain management includes analgesics. Reducing anxiety involves creating a calm environment, explaining procedures, and allowing patients to express feelings. The goals are for patients to have a stable cardiac condition and reduced pain and anxiety.
The document outlines nursing diagnoses and interventions for ischemic heart disease. The diagnoses include decreased cardiac output, anxiety, and acute pain. Interventions include monitoring vital signs, ECGs, and oxygen therapy. Pain management includes analgesics. Reducing anxiety involves creating a calm environment, explaining procedures, and allowing patients to express feelings. The goals are for patients to have a stable cardiac condition and reduced pain and anxiety.
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Nursing Diagnosis and Interventions for Ischaemic Heart Disease
The document outlines nursing diagnoses and interventions for ischemic heart disease. The diagnoses include decreased cardiac output, anxiety, and acute pain. Interventions include monitoring vital signs, ECGs, and oxygen therapy. Pain management includes analgesics. Reducing anxiety involves creating a calm environment, explaining procedures, and allowing patients to express feelings. The goals are for patients to have a stable cardiac condition and reduced pain and anxiety.
The document outlines nursing diagnoses and interventions for ischemic heart disease. The diagnoses include decreased cardiac output, anxiety, and acute pain. Interventions include monitoring vital signs, ECGs, and oxygen therapy. Pain management includes analgesics. Reducing anxiety involves creating a calm environment, explaining procedures, and allowing patients to express feelings. The goals are for patients to have a stable cardiac condition and reduced pain and anxiety.
Nursing Diagnosis and Interventions Review of previous activities that
for Ischaemic Heart Disease cause chest pain.
Create a 12 lead ECG during Nursing Diagnosis : Decreased anginal pain episodes. cardiac output related to electrical Assess signs of hypoxemia, give factors (dysrhythmias), Decrease in oxygen therapy if necessary. myocardial contraction, Give analgesics as directed. structural abnormalities (papillary Maintain a rest for 24-30 hours muscular dysfunction and ventricular during episodes of illness septal rupture) Check vital signs, during periods of illness. Outcome: The patient will demonstrate a stable cardiac condition or better. Nursing Diagnosis : Anxiety related to the needs of the body is Threatened. Intervention: Maintain bed rest with head Objectives: The patient will elevation of 30 degrees during the demonstrate reduced anxiety after first 24-48 hours. nursing actions. Assess and monitor vital signs and Intervention: hemodynamic per 1-2 hours. Monitor and record ECG continue Assess signs and verbal expressions to assess the rate, rhythm, and order of anxiety to each change per 2 or 4 hours. Take action to reduce anxiety by Review and report signs of CO creating a calm environment reduction. Accompany patient during periods of high anxiety Provide an explanation of Nursing procedures and treatments Diagnosis : Acute pain related to an Encourage patients to express imbalance of oxygen supply to feelings myocardial demands. Refer to the spiritual adviser if necessary Outcome: The patient will express pain decreased