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Intervention Allied health professional Assessment

   

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Running head: NURSING CARE PLAN
NURSING CARE PLAN
Name of the student:
Name of the university:
Author note:
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issue Intervention Allied health professional Assessment system Frequency
Hypotension 1. Midodrine : it works by
acting on the blood
vessels to contract the
vessel and increase
blood glucose level
(Wong et al. 2016)
2. Nutrition containing
medium sodium and L-
arginine supplement.
Casonatto et al. (2019)
suggested that
incorporation of sodium
and L-arginine can
increase the blood
pressure and hence, it
1. The allied health
professional for managing
hypotension would be
cardiologist who will
administrate the midodrine
2. For providing proper
nutrition, nutritionist can be
recruited who will design
appropriate diet for the
patient so that symptoms of
hypotension can be
improved
Vitals signs especially blood
pressure of the patient is
required to measure with the
assistance of
sphygmomanometer and blood
pressure of 120/80 will indicate
normal blood pressure (Wong
et al. 2016)
Every 3 hours
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can increase blood
pressure of the patient
Pyrexia 1. acetaminophen:
Chiam et al. (2016),
suggested that it can be
administrated to the patient
for treating mild to moderate
pain and associated fever.
Administration of the
medication will reduce body
temperature to optimum
temperature.
2. Ensuring appropriate
room temperature:
ensuring appropriate
room temperature will
1. The allied health
professional for managing
pyrexia would be nurse who
will increase the
temperature
2. The nurse will ensure
optimum room temperature
Body temperature is required
to measure with thermometer
under armpit and body
temperature of 37 degrees
Celsius will define normal
temperature (Chiam et al.
2016).
5 hours
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