MUSCULOSKELETAL NURSING CARE PLANS

Fracture Nursing Care Plans

Fracture Nursing Care Plans
Bone fracture is a medical condition in which the bone is partially or completely broken. In more severe cases the bone may break into several pieces. Bone fracture can be the result of excessive force on the bone or tension.
Depending on the structure, bone fracture can be of the following types:
Longitudinal fracture, Transverse fracture, Oblique fracture, Spiral fracture, Displaced (overriding) fracture, Comminuted fracture, and Greenstick fracture.
To get rid of these problems, the patient needs the right treatment, In which a nurse along with a doctor also plays an important role in removing these problems of the patient. A nurse assess his problems to take proper care of his patient and also collects data from the patient about his problems. The nurse prepares a care plan with the data received by the patient and the assessment done by himself.
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- ACUTE PAIN
- IMPIARED PHYSICAL MOBILITY
- IMPIARED SKIN INTEGRITY
- KNOWLEDGE DEFICIENT
- RISK FOR IMPAIRED GAS EXCHANGE
- RISK FOR TRAUMA
- SELF CARE DEFICIT – BATHING,DRESSING,TOILETING
1. ACUTE PAIN
2. IMPIARED PHYSICAL MOBILITY
3. IMPIARED SKIN INTEGRITY
4. KNOWLEDGE DEFICIENT
5. RISK FOR IMPAIRED GAS EXCHANGE
6. RISK FOR TRAUMA
7. SELF CARE DEFICIT – BATHING,DRESSING,TOILETING
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- Special thanks to NURSESLABS.COM
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