Mr. Gordon, a 52-year-old client was admitted to the hospital following an MVC (motor vehicle crash). He suffered rib fractures and a laceration along his right thigh. Mr. Gordon states that his pain is 9 on a 0 – 10 scale (0 being no pain, 10 being the worst). In addition, his vital signs are BP 150/88, HR 105, RR 22, SpO2 95% on RA (room air), T 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit taken orally.
Long-term and Short term goals?
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Care Plan Assignment
Directions:
Develop a care plan for ACUTE PAIN that includes the following:
· Problem identification
· Short term goal
· Long-term goal
· 5 interventions/actions with a rationale for each intervention. State if the intervention is independent, interdependent or dependent. Make sure to have at least one of each for this assignment
· Also discuss how you would evaluate the short-term goal, long-term goal, and interventions
Patient
Mr. Gordon, a 52-year-old client was admitted to the hospital following an MVC (motor vehicle crash). He suffered rib fractures and a laceration along his right thigh. Mr. Gordon states that his pain is 9 on a 0 – 10 scale (0 being no pain, 10 being the worst). In addition, his vital signs are BP 150/88, HR 105, RR 22, SpO2 95% on RA (room air), T 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit taken orally.
Care Plan Grading Rubric
Topic
Points Possible
Points Awarded
Problem
1
Short term goal
1
Short term evaluation (met or not and rational)
1
Long term goal
1
Long term evaluation (met or not and rational)
1
Nursing interventions (5 total, appropriate for meeting goal)
5
Nursing Rationales (5 total, appropriately related to intervention)
5
Evaluation of Intervention effectiveness
5
Total:
20
Problem Identification:
Short Term goal: (need a measureable timeframe):
Evaluation of Short Term goal: (met, not met, or partially met AND evaluation)
Long-term goal: (needs a measureable time frame and will take longer to complete than the short term goal)
Evaluation of Long Term Goal: (met, not met, or partially met AND evaluation)
Nursing Outcome Criteria:
List five nursing interventions and rationale for each.
State if intervention is dependent (D), independent (I), or interdependent (ID).
(Cite source for rationales):
Evaluation of effectiveness of intervention as related to goals (appropriate or inappropriate, if inappropriate make appropriate by either determining a new intervention or by rewriting to make appropriate)
1. Intervention:
Rationale:
2. Intervention:
Rationale:
3. Intervention:
Rationale:
4. Intervention:
Rationale:
5. Intervention:
Rationale:
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Resources:
Answer & Explanation
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