In nursing care plan-nursing diagnosis of the patient in acute pain (head and nape of neck) related to inflammatory process.what will be the nursing analysis of the patient,rationale and evaluation to the case of the patient?
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- The nurse is planning care for a client with a diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. What precautions can the nurse expect to put in place?Nursing diagnosis of the patient is acute pain( head and nape of neck) related to inflammatory process as evidenced by pain in the head and nape of the neck secondary to hypertension in this case what will be the nursing analysis of the patient in the nursing care plan?Clinical reasoning Scenario: A 76-year-old man is admitted to the post anaesthesia care unit (PACU) following an arthroplasty of his right hip. He is complaining of pain and difficulty taking a deep breath. Develop an evidence-based plan of care for this patient that addresses priorities from admission to the unit until discharge.
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