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Risk for Infection - NCP for Crohn's Disease

Risk for Infection - NCP for Crohn's Disease


Purpose: risk for infection can be resolved

with outcomes as follows:
  • the absence of infection and signs of redness after the stitches are removed.
  • vital signs, especially temperature within normal limits.

Interventions:
  • Assess vital signs.
  • Assess the type of surgery.
  • Perform wound care on the second day after surgery.
  • Clean the wound at the time of any wound care.
  • Cover the wound with sterile gauze.
  • Provide health education to the patient's family and the patients how to correct wound care and sterile.
  • Collaboration with physicians for the provision of anti-infective.

Rationale:
  • The temperature can also increase if the patients have inflammation and infection.
  • Identify progress or deviations from the expected goals.
  • Wound care should not every day to lose contact with the wound in sterile conditions.
  • Cleaning debridement can prevent contamination to the outside network.
  • Closure thoroughly, can avoid contamination of objects or air.
  • Provision of health education are better equipped to provide compliance information for the family.
  • Collaborative action carried out with the aim of optimal treatment.

9 Nursing Diagnosis related to Crohn's Disease
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