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Sample Nursing Care Plan for Deng ue Haemorrhagic Fever

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<strong>Sample</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Deng</strong><strong>ue</strong> Haemor...<br />

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<strong>Sample</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Deng</strong><br />

<strong>ue</strong> <strong>Haemorrhagic</strong> <strong>Fever</strong><br />

<strong>Deng</strong><strong>ue</strong> <strong>Haemorrhagic</strong> <strong>Fever</strong> is an acute fever caused by four serotypes of deng<strong>ue</strong> virus<br />

Group : B. Arboviruses , Sub- group : Flavi viruses , Family : Toga virus , serotype : Den 1 , 2 ,<br />

3 , 4<br />

This <strong>Sample</strong> <strong>Nursing</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Deng</strong><strong>ue</strong> <strong>Haemorrhagic</strong> <strong>Fever</strong><br />

nursing assessment <strong>for</strong> <strong>Deng</strong><strong>ue</strong> <strong>Haemorrhagic</strong> <strong>Fever</strong><br />

Assess history of <strong>Nursing</strong><br />

Assess the increase in body temperature , signs of bleeding , nausea, vomiting , loss of<br />

appetite , heartburn O , muscle pain and signs – signs of shock ( rapid and weak pulse ,<br />

hypotension , cold and moist skin , especially in the extremities , cyanosis , restlessness ,<br />

decreased awareness )<br />

<strong>Nursing</strong> diagnoses <strong>for</strong> <strong>Deng</strong><strong>ue</strong> <strong>Haemorrhagic</strong> <strong>Fever</strong><br />

Disadvantages fluid volume associated with increased capillary permeability , bleeding ,<br />

vomiting , and fever<br />

Changes in peripheral tiss<strong>ue</strong> perfusion associated with bleeding<br />

Changes in nutrition less than body requirements related to nausea , vomiting , no appetite<br />

Hiertermi associated with the process infeksivirus<br />

Changes in family processes related to the child’s condition<br />

nursing <strong>Plan</strong>ning <strong>for</strong> <strong>Deng</strong><strong>ue</strong> <strong>Haemorrhagic</strong> <strong>Fever</strong><br />

Children show signs – signs of fluid fulfillment<br />

Children show signs – signs of peripheral tiss<strong>ue</strong> perfusion is adequately<br />

Children show signs – vital signs within normal limits<br />

Family suggests to adaptive coping<br />

Implementation of nursing <strong>for</strong> <strong>Deng</strong><strong>ue</strong> <strong>Haemorrhagic</strong> <strong>Fever</strong><br />

Prevent fluid volume deficiency<br />

Observing signs – vital signs at least every 4 hours<br />

Monitor sign – a sign of the increasing shortage of liquid : inelastic turgor , fontanelle – sunken<br />

fontanelle , decreased urine product<br />

Observe and record intake and output<br />

Provide adequately hydrated according to the needs of the body<br />

Monitor laboratory val<strong>ue</strong>s ??: electrolytes / blood BJ urine , serum body<br />

Maintaining intake and output adekwat<br />

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Monitor and record the weight<br />

Monitor the administration of intravenous fluids every hour<br />

Reducing fluid loss is not very aesthetically ( insesible water loss / IWL )<br />

Tiss<strong>ue</strong> perfusion adequately<br />

Assess and record signs – Vital signs ( quality and freq<strong>ue</strong>ncy of the pulse, blood pressure ,<br />

Cappilary Refill )<br />

Assess and record circulation in the extremities ( temperature , humidity and color )<br />

Assessing the likelihood of death aringan on such cold extremities , neri , swelling of the legs )<br />

Nutritional needs adequately<br />

Ijinka child eating food Dapa child tolerated . <strong>Plan</strong> to improve the nutritional quality at the time<br />

of the child ‘s appetite increases .<br />

Give food accompanied with nutritional supplements to improve nutrient intake<br />

Encourage parents to provide meals with small portions techniq<strong>ue</strong>s but often<br />

Weigh every day at the same time and with the same scale<br />

Maintaining oral hygiene patients<br />

Explaining the importance of the nutrients intake were adequately <strong>for</strong> healing disease<br />

Maintaining normal body temperature<br />

Measure signs – vital signs of body temperature<br />

Teach family dala temperature measurement<br />

Do a ” tepid sponge ” ( wipe ) with plain water<br />

Increase fluid intake<br />

Provide therapy to lower the temperature<br />

Adaptive support family coping<br />

assess the perception of feeling nd parents or family members to stressful situations<br />

Allow parents and families to respond at length and identification of the factors that most<br />

families mencmaskan<br />

Identify commonly used coping nd how much his success in overcoming state<br />

Prevention of <strong>Deng</strong><strong>ue</strong> <strong>Haemorrhagic</strong> <strong>Fever</strong><br />

Avoid or prevent the development of mosquito Aedes aegepty by:<br />

The house is always bright<br />

Not hanging clothes<br />

water reservoirs are often cleaned and the water changed at least 4 days<br />

Grave goods – used items that allow the accumulation of rainwater place<br />

Close water reservoirs<br />

Discharge planning and health education<br />

Provide in<strong>for</strong>mation on demand, in accordance with the level of development activity and<br />

physical condition of the child<br />

Describe a given therapy , dose side effects<br />

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Explaining the symptoms – symptoms of disease recurrence and things to do to alleviate the<br />

symptoms<br />

Emphasize to control by the target date<br />

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