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DICHARGE PLAN

Patient’s name: Mr.R.A.J Hospital No.: 410226


Age: 56 y.o Room No.: 227A
Impression/ Diagnosis: CVD Physician: Dr. Germa Mayo Jr.
Nurse’s Signature:

Patient’s Outcome Criteria Nursing Orders


As soon as the patient’s will be able to
discharge in VCMC. H e will be able to:

ASSESSMENT

 Patient’s is ready for nutritional  Obtain patient’s cooperation with his


enhancement for home direction. prescribed diet.
 Patient’s vital sign are at normal level.  Obtain concise vital sign for proper
basis. Teach patient and family way of
taking vital signs.( Doenges,et al.2002;
p.376 ).
 Patient’s condition already reaches its  Obtain physical examination that focus
optimal body function and gains on physiologic and behavioural
enough energy. response of the body. Body
management shows ( Kozier,2002;page
982 ).
 Patient’s is ready to go home  Assess patient for readiness to go
home.
PLANNING

 Plan for frequent visits to his physician


for further assessment and observation.  Encourage patient to have visits to his
physician. To evaluate his condition
 Plan for lifestyle modification like ( Doenges et al.2002, p.317 ).
practice early mobilization, have proper  Emphasize to patient the importance of
exercise and good intake of foods high this life modification which aids in
in fiber. early healing.

 Plan for scheduled regimen intakes.  Instruct patient to comply with proper
medication prescribe.

IMPLEMENTATION
 Instruct importance of drug
 Comply with prescribed medication at compliance. Taking drug according to
the right time. it’s dosage and frequency.
(LIppincot,Williams and Wilkins, 2006.
Pp.46-47)
 Provide patient with clean, safe and  Teach them the advantage of having the
hazard. Free environment with proper appropriate environment for the patient.
ventilation. (Lippincott and Wilkins, 2006. P.48)
 Encourage patient to have lifestyle  Instruct them proper administration of
modification like having proper drug and appropriate fluid intake.
exercise, eat proper food and protect Continue with the proper lifestyle
himself from area prone for dust modification for patients health
accumulation. maintenance (Lippincott, Williams and
 Encourage patient early ambulation in a Wilkins, 2006. Pp.46-47)
minimal frequency, monitor vital signs  Emphasize the importance of having
assess and observe the operation site of proper. Ambulation and getting normal
the patient with signs of infection. And vital signs. Be alert with signs of
note for good bowel movement. infection. Monitor good bowel
 Instruct patient and S.O. to visit movement. (Kozier et al. 2003,p.665)
physician and have a diagnostic test  Encourage patient to do frequent visit
such as ultrasound or CT scan. to doctor’ clinic (Doenges et al. 2002,
p.1312)
 Emphasized a proper and appropriate  Plan proper diet to patient such as
diet. Diet to the patient. Instruct the increase fiber and iron intake. (Kozier
patient and S.O about his diet which is et al. 2003, p 679)
“Full diabetic Diet”  Encourage to continue medication.
(Kozier et al. 2003, p.454)
 Encourage patient to hear mass every
Sunday with the family. Always pray
and attend in spiritual seminar for life
strengthening and offer everything to
the lord. Enlighten that God has his
purpose of every trial.

EVALUATION

 Patient is more comfortable in doing  Encourage to note for ADL’S


his ADL’S (activities of daily living) and note
improvement for response. (Doenges et
 Patient has respond to proper al. 2002, p.378)
intervention given and has signs of  Encourage patient to continue with his
recovery with a healed bypass wound. life style modification (Lippincott,
William and Wilkins, 2006. P.48)
 Patient gain his optimal energy.  Instruct patient to have rest intervals
between activities and exercise
(Doenges et al. 2002. P.340)

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