Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
General Objectives
To provide the students a guide line in caring for people with Community
Acquired Pneumonia using the nursing process appropriately and effectively, to give
information on the readers about the nature and the extent of well differentiated
adenocarcinoma rectum disease and to provide the general public of the new
developments in nursing care in regards of treating the disease condition.
Specific Objectives
1. To provide a guide in the general content of the study through the table of
contents
2. To present the organ/s affected by the disease and its descriptive functions
and its descriptive functions and involvement in the development of community acquired
pneumonia.
3. To trace the flow of the disease process through the schematic diagram of the
case pathophysiology.
4. To describe the provided schematic diagram through the narrative explanation
of the pathophysiology.
5. To portray the specific medical and surgical management used in treating
Rectal Adenocarcinoma
6. To present the medications prescribed in the patient with the said illness.
7. To provide a prioritized and specific plans for the patient management through
the nursing care plan.
8. To provide a patient guide as in medications, prescribed exercise and
activities, treatments, hygiene, out-patient follow-ups, diet and nutrition and spiritual
help through the recommendation and to make available the sources of the whole
content of the study through bibliography.
Introduction
Significance of the study
The study helps to determine the clients condition. It also helps the family to
understand the condition to plan for action in giving appropriate ways in dealing with the
clients needs to improve and maintain healthy living and through the study, it will help
the students apply their knowledge and skills to help the client become healthy wellbeing.
Statistics
The number of annual community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) cases is difficult to
estimate. One study, in which 46,237 elderly patients were monitored over a 3-year
period, showed the rate of CAP among those aged 65-69 years to be 18.2 cases per
1000 person-years. Among person older than age 85 years, the rate was 52.3 cases
per 1000 person-years. Estimates based on this data suggested that annually, 1 of 20
persons older than 85 years develop CAP. The distribution and prevalence of zoonotic
CAPs is higher internationally because of the density and distribution of zoonotic
vectors and in The Philippines, Pneumonia is the third leading cause of morbidity and
mortality in Filipinos based on the Philippine Health Statistics from the Department of
Health.