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Nurse's Pocket Guide

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• Type/extent of symptomatology.<br />

PLANNING<br />

• Plan of care and interventions and who is involved in planning.<br />

• Teaching plan.<br />

IMPLEMENTATION/EVALUATION<br />

• Response to interventions/teaching and actions performed.<br />

• Attainment/progress toward desired outcome(s).<br />

• Modifications to plan of care.<br />

DISCHARGE PLANNING<br />

• Discharge needs/referrals made, additional resources<br />

available.<br />

SAMPLE NURSING OUTCOMES & INTERVENTIONS<br />

CLASSIFICATIONS (NOC/NIC)<br />

NOC—Immune Hypersensitivity Control<br />

NIC—Latex Precautions<br />

risk for latex Allergy Response<br />

Taxonomy II: Safety/Protection—Class 5 Defensive<br />

Processes (00042)<br />

[Diagnostic Division: Safety]<br />

Submitted 1998; Revised 2006<br />

Definition: Risk of hypersensitivity to natural latex<br />

rubber products<br />

Risk Factors<br />

History of reactions to latex<br />

Allergies to bananas, avocados, tropical fruits, kiwi, chestnuts,<br />

poinsettia plants<br />

History of allergies/asthma<br />

Professions with daily exposure to latex<br />

Multiple surgical procedures, especially from infancy<br />

NOTE: A risk diagnosis is not evidenced by signs and symptoms, as<br />

the problem has not occurred and nursing interventions are<br />

directed at prevention.<br />

Information in brackets added by the authors to clarify and enhance<br />

the use of nursing diagnoses.<br />

Diagnostic Studies Pediatric/Geriatric/Lifespan Medications 85<br />

risk for latex ALLERGY RESPONSE

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