The nursing care plan addresses a client with decreased cardiac output due to malignant hypertension. Short term goals include maintaining the client's blood pressure within normal limits after 6 hours of interventions. Long term goals include maintaining adequate cardiac output and index after 5 days. Plans include frequent monitoring of vital signs and ECG, active drug titration, position changes, and dietary modifications to decrease stimulants. Evaluation after 6 hours and 5 days found the goals were successfully met.
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The nursing care plan addresses a client with decreased cardiac output due to malignant hypertension. Short term goals include maintaining the client's blood pressure within normal limits after 6 hours of interventions. Long term goals include maintaining adequate cardiac output and index after 5 days. Plans include frequent monitoring of vital signs and ECG, active drug titration, position changes, and dietary modifications to decrease stimulants. Evaluation after 6 hours and 5 days found the goals were successfully met.
The nursing care plan addresses a client with decreased cardiac output due to malignant hypertension. Short term goals include maintaining the client's blood pressure within normal limits after 6 hours of interventions. Long term goals include maintaining adequate cardiac output and index after 5 days. Plans include frequent monitoring of vital signs and ECG, active drug titration, position changes, and dietary modifications to decrease stimulants. Evaluation after 6 hours and 5 days found the goals were successfully met.
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The nursing care plan addresses a client with decreased cardiac output due to malignant hypertension. Short term goals include maintaining the client's blood pressure within normal limits after 6 hours of interventions. Long term goals include maintaining adequate cardiac output and index after 5 days. Plans include frequent monitoring of vital signs and ECG, active drug titration, position changes, and dietary modifications to decrease stimulants. Evaluation after 6 hours and 5 days found the goals were successfully met.
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