Impaired Sleep Pattern Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Care Plan

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Impaired Sleep Pattern Nursing Care Plans Diagnosis and Interventions Impaired Sleep Pattern NCLEX Review and Nursing Care Plans Impaired Sleep Pattern is a nursing diagnosis which means that a person is not receiving enough sleep or has sleep disruption. Most people have had the experience of not getting enough sleep as a result of a … Read more

Depression Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Care Plan

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Depression Nursing Care Plans Diagnosis and Interventions Depression NCLEX Review and Nursing Care Plans Depression is a mood disorder wherein the patient experiences a persistent feeling of loneliness and loss of interest which is otherwise different from usual episodes of sadness. This disorder greatly affects the person’s thinking, emotions, and behavior, consequently affecting how he/she … Read more

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Care Plan

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Inflammatory bowel disease Nursing Care Plans Diagnosis and Interventions Inflammatory Bowel Disease NCLEX Review and Nursing Care Plans Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an umbrella term to describe two inflammatory disorders of the digestive tract: ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. IBD is a long-term condition characterized by diarrhea, rectal bleeding, abdominal pain, fatigue, and weight … Read more

Encephalopathy Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Care Plan

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Encephalopathy Nursing Care Plans Diagnosis and Interventions Encephalopathy NCLEX Review and Nursing Care Plans Encephalopathy refers to brain damage or disease that occurs when a variation in the way the brain operates or a change in the body affects the brain, resulting in a distorted mental state, leaving the patient confused and not acting normally. … Read more

Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Nursing Diagnosis and Care Plan

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CHF can affect either both sides of the heart or just one side. The three types of CHF are biventricular, left-sided, and right-sided heart failure. In left-sided heart failure, the left ventricle becomes enlarged (hypertrophy) and becomes dilated together with the left atrium in order to compensate for the increased pressure. Right-sided heart failure usually … Read more