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Impaired Physical Mobility - NCP for Cellulitis

Nursing Care Plan for Cellulitis Cellulitis is an infection streptococcal , staphylococcal acute, of the skin and subcutaneous tissue is usually caused by bacterial invasion through a tear in the skin area, however this can occur without evidence of side entry and this usually occurs in the lower extremities. (Tucker, 1998: 633). The aetiology is derived from the bacterium Streptococcus sp . Other negative anaerobic microorganisms such as Prevotella, Porphyromona, and Fusobacterium (Berini, et al, 1999). Odontogenic infections are generally a mixed infection of a variety of bacteria, both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria has a synergistic function. (Peterson, 2003). According Mansjoer (2000: 82) the clinical manifestations of chronic cellulitis is damage to the skin venous and lymphatic systems at both extremities, skin disorders such as diffuse infiltrates subcutaneous, local erythema, pain quickly spread and infitratif to the underlying tissue, swelling, red and warm tenderness , supp...

Nursing Interventions : Impaired Physical Mobility - Rheumatoid Arthritis

Nursing Diagnosis for Rheumatoid Arthritis: Impaired Physical Mobility related to: skeletal deformity painful discomfort activity intolerance decreased muscle strength. Can be evidenced by: Reluctance to try moving / inability to move in with their own physical environment. Limiting the range of motion, coordination imbalances, decreased muscle strength / control and mass (advanced stage). The expected outcomes / evaluation criteria, patients will: Maintaining a function of position in the absence / restrictions contractures. Maintain or improve strength and function of and / or compensation of the body. Demonstrate techniques / behaviors enabling activities. Nursing Interventions : Impaired Physical Mobility - Rheumatoid Arthritis 1. Keep the rest bed rest / activity schedule to sit if necessary to provide a continuous period and nighttime sleep uninterrupted. Rationale: Systemic Rest is recommended during acute exacerbations, and all phases of the disease is important to prevent ex...

Impaired Physical Mobility of Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's disease (also known as Parkinson disease, Parkinson's, idiopathic parkinsonism, primary parkinsonism, PD, or paralysis agitans) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. The motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease result from the death of dopamine-generating cells in the substantia nigra, a region of the midbrain; the cause of this cell death is unknown. Early in the course of the disease, the most obvious symptoms are movement-related; these include shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement and difficulty with walking and gait. Later, cognitive and behavioural problems may arise, with dementia commonly occurring in the advanced stages of the disease. Other symptoms include sensory, sleep and emotional problems. PD is more common in the elderly, with most cases occurring after the age of 50. Nursing Diagnosis for Parkinson's Disease : Impaired physical mobility related to bradykinesia, muscle rigidity and tremors characterized by: Subjective da...