Down's Syndrome - Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Interventions and Evaluation
Nursing Care Plan for Down's Syndrome Assessment 1. During the neonatal period, which needs to be studied: The state of the body temperature, especially the neonatal period. Nutritional needs / food. The state of hearing and sight. Assessment of cognitive abilities and mental development of children. Children's ability to communicate and socialize. Motor skills. The ability of the family in caring for down syndrome premises, especially on the progress of the child's mental development. 2. Assessment of motor skills. 3. Assessment of cognitive abilities and mental development. 4. Assessment of the child's ability to communicate. 5. A hearing test, vision and bone abnormalities. 6. How family adjustment to diagnosis and progress of mental development. Nursing Diagnosis for Down's Syndrome 1. Imbalanced nutrition less than body requirements related to difficulty feeding due to tongue far and high palate. 2. Risk for injury related to reduced hearing ability. 3. Ineffec...