Nursing Care Plans
It is highly subjective to experience pain. Patients may experience it differently. Pain is defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain (ISAP) as “a sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage.” Despite its undesirable nature, pain serves an important physiological purpose. […]
You cannot avoid care plans in nursing school or the workplace if you are a nurse student or nurse professional. Nurse students learn the process of writing nursing care plans in detail during nursing school. It is for this reason that your instructor asks you to write care plans often. Writing nursing care plans is […]
An unpleasant sensory experience caused by tissue damage is pain. Most people experience pain on some level throughout their lives. As a result of this onset of pain, the patient is reminded to seek assistance, support, and relief. Acute pain is classified as temporary, while chronic pain is permanent. Pain that has been present for […]
Dementia is characterized by a loss of cognitive, executive, and memory function, even when fully alert. Insidiously, the condition gradually develops into a chronic, progressive and irreversible condition. The longer life expectancy of the global population has increased the number of dementia cases. How does dementia develop? Various factors contribute to dementia. However, the following […]
It takes a logical approach to complete a nursing care plan appropriately. Having a good care plan will help you to communicate between nurses, patients, and other healthcare providers so that you can achieve your healthcare goals. Therefore, the quality and consistency of patient care will be compromised without a good nursing care planning process. […]