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Nursing diagnosis Clinical judgment about patient's health response.
Right route problem Issue with the method of medication administration.
Evaluation phase Monitoring patient's progress and outcomes.
Outcome criterion Specific, measurable goals for patient care.
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Implementation phase Carrying out nursing interventions and education.
Adverse effects Unintended negative reactions to medication.
Type 1 diabetes mellitus Chronic condition requiring insulin management.
Self-administration technique Patient's ability to safely inject insulin.
Medication order Instructions from a healthcare provider for
treatment.
Assessment phase Gathering patient information and health history.
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Planning phase Setting goals and outcomes for patient care.
Cognitive Level: Knowledge Understanding basic concepts and definitions.
Cognitive Level: Application Using knowledge in practical situations.
Cognitive Level: Analysis Breaking down information into components.
Furosemide (Lasix) Diuretic medication used to reduce fluid retention.
Patient education Teaching patients about their health and
treatments.
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