criteria O: Independent intervention: Risk for Infection Short term: Within 4 1. Monitor laboratory results 1. Laboratory results can help in determining Short term: After 4 hours of -5 days post AP hours of nursing 2. Enumerate ways preventing infection if there are any alterations nursing interventions the interventions the SO will such as changing clothes every day or if 2. To minimize the accumulation of infection pt. was able to identify become wet. 3. To prevent entry of microorganisms and -Incision site at the be able to identify interventions to prevent or 3. Monitor v/s specially the temperature production lower right quadrant of interventions to prevent 4. Observe for localize signs of infection at 4. Increase in temperature may also help to reduce risk of infection. the abdomen or reduce risk of the incision area. indicate the occurring of infection Goal Met. infection. Health teachings to be given as follows; 5. To prevent or minimize the occurrence and Laboratories: 5. Provide health teachings to SO such as worsening of the pressure sores Long term: After 1 days of Long term: Within 1 performing hand hygiene and proper 6. To provide immediate intervention to the nursing interventions the -WBC 26.5 days of nursing cleaning of the incision site. occurrence of infection patient was able to remain interventions the patient 6. Emphasize the important of hand hygiene Increase will be able to remain of the SO before contact with the incision 7. A first-line of defense against healthcare free of infection evidenced free of infection as area of the pt. associated infection by incisions is clean and -Neutrophils 0.86 7. Instruct pt. to eat green leafy vegetables dry. evidenced by incision is and rich I protein to increase healing of 8. To help in repairing tissues since egg white Increase clean and dry. wound such as egg white and red meat every is rich in protein meal -Lymphocytes 0.06 8. Emphasize of necessity of taking antibiotics as doctors prescribe 9. Premature discontinuation of treatment Increase when client begins to feel well may result in 9. Maintain adequate hydration by drinking return of infection and development of drug -Monocytes 0.08 8-10 glasses per day resistance 10. Encourage SO to contact physician with 10. To lessen the chance of getting infected Increase regards to signs and symptoms of infection 11. To be aware what are the things needed to such as foul odor, body weakness, increase be assessed - poor hygiene temperature etc.
Dependent Interventions:
11. Administer medications as prescribed by
the physician such as antibiotics Collaborative Interventions: 12. To improve condition and to ease comfort 12. Refer to laboratory such as CBC results 13. For any alteration findings