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Nursing Care Plan for a 4-year-old Aboriginal Child with Influenza and Respiratory Inflammation

   

Added on  2023-05-27

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Introduction

The study deals with the case study of a 4 year old, male
from
the aboriginal community.
The child is diagnosed with influenza.
He is showing signs of respiratory inflammation which
might
lead to pneumonia.
The study provides the various interventions, information on
the
disease and its influence on the aboriginal community and
the
cultural safety of the patient.
Case
Study
The patient is a 4 year old male.
The patient resides in New South Wales and is a part of
the
indigenous community.
The patient lives with his family consisting of his
parents,
two siblings and grandparents.
The patient is diagnosed with influenza.
The patient is having symptoms like high fever,
diarrhoea,
high temperature, cough and breathing
troubles
.
The child is not properly immunised.
The patient is under the medication of oseltamivir and
zanamivir
.
The patient is also taking cough syrups to treat the
cough,
but it still has not made any impact.
The patient is also exposed to excessive passive smoking
conditions
at home.
Cultural Safety in Nursing
Practice
The nurse should have a positive relation with the patient
and the family members of the patient.

The nurse should be transparent regarding sharing
information with the family members of the patient.

The patient is a minor, so the family members will
take the decisions regarding the patient. Therefore,

they should be assisted with all types of information to

take the right decision.

The language, vocal tone and the body language of the
nurse should be sympathetic towards the family of the

patient
(Willis et al., 2018).
The nurse interacting with the patient’s family should
be aware of the various cultural attributes of the

aboriginal community.

Conclusion

The treatment procedure should be followed
methodically
.
The study provides a lot of information on the impact of
the
disease at the particular age of a preschooler..
Topic
Information
Influenza is prevalent amongst the aboriginal populations.
Unimmunized children are risked the most of getting influenza and pneumonia.
The National Immunization Program has helped the aboriginal populations access free
vaccinations
to avoid many diseases.
Pneumonia is an advanced stage of influenza. A lot of hospitalization cases have emerged
every
year due to this condition.
In 2017, the rate of hospitalization of the aboriginal children due to influenza was 7.6 per
1000
children ( Borg et al., 2018).
Nursing Care Intervention(s)/Drug Therapy

Intervention(s)

Before starting the treatment procedure, the patient should be put through various tests to
learn the cause of the condition.

The airway of the patient should be kept clear to facilitate the gas exchange.
In case of inadequate oral hydration, the patient should be attached to an IV.
Hygiene should be maintained around the patient.
References

Borg, K., Sutton, K., Beasley, M.,
Tull, F., Faulkner, N., Halliday, J., Knott, C. and Bragge, P., 2018. Communication-based interventions for increasing influenza vaccination rates among Aboriginal children: A randomised controlled trial. Vaccine, 36(45), pp.6790-6795.
Willis, G.A., Preen, D.B., Richmond, P.C., Jacoby, P.,
Effler, P.V., Smith, D.W., Robins, C., Borland, M.L., Levy, A., Keil, A.D. and Blyth, C.C., 2018. The impact of influenza infection on young children, their family and the health care system. Influenza and other respiratory viruses.

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