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Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Expected outcome Interventions Rationale Evaluation

Subjective: Risk for Decreased Cardiac After nursing interventions, 1. Assess vital signs, 1. Blood pressure and At the end of 8-hour
“Simula nung inadmit ako output related to the patient is expected to focusing on blood pulse rates are good Nursing Interventions, the
dahil hindi pa bumababa hypertensive (choose what is related to pressure and pulses indicators of cardiac goal was partially met as
ang blood pressure ko sa the identified risk): and record volume and cardiac evidenced by:
normal range” as verbalized output. Decreased
by the patient.  Exhibit stability in cardiac output and -PR = 89
the cardiac rate and irregularities in -Cardiac monitoring
rhythm blood pressure may revealed slight disturbance
Objective  Maintain blood also indicate
 Weight gain pressure within an complications
 Clammy skin acceptable/stable brought about by Endorsed to the next shift
 Decreased range. (the range hypertension NOD for further
peripheral pulses can be indicated if 2. Thoroughly check 2. Cardiac output may interventions and revisions
 Alterations in blood there is enough for the patient’s be affected by of NCP for continuity of
pressure readings information from laboratory results conditions other care.
 Appears patient assessment) such as blood cell than hypertension.
restlessness  Engage in counts, ABG’s, Thoroughly
interventions to electrolytes and checking laboratory
help decrease cardiac marker data would help in
cardiac load and studies. planning better care
blood pressure for the patient.
3. Check blood 3. Comparing blood
pressure readings pressure readings
on arms and thighs from these two sites
and record. would help
determine the
presence of
decreased cardiac
output, if any, and
its severity.
4. Help the patient to 4. This helps to
plan alternate conserve energy,
periods of rest and improve overall
activity tissue perfusion and
reduce cardiac
5. Advise the patient demands
to limit intake of 5. To help manage and
food high in sodium maintain blood
and cholesterol pressure within an
6. Encourage patient acceptable range.
to be vigilant in the 6. Maintenance
intake of his medications for
maintenance hypertension helps
medications manage blood
pressure, improving
cardiac output and
ensuring adequate
tissue perfusion.

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