Nursing Diagnosis for Nephrotic Syndrome
Risk for Fluid Overload related to retained sodium and water
Goal: The volume of body fluid balance
Expected outcomes:
Nursing Diagnosis for Nephrotic Syndrome
Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume (intravascular) related to proteinuria, edema and diuretic effects
Goal: Body fluid balance
Expected outcomes:
Nursing Intervention for Nephrotic Syndrome
Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Intervention for Nephrotic Syndrome
Risk for Fluid Overload related to retained sodium and water
Goal: The volume of body fluid balance
Expected outcomes:
- Stable weight
- Normal vital signs
- No edema
- Monitor intake and output, and measuring body weight every day
- Monitor blood pressure
- Assessing respiratory status including breath sounds
- Giving deuretik, according to program
- Measure and record the abdominal girth
Nursing Diagnosis for Nephrotic Syndrome
Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume (intravascular) related to proteinuria, edema and diuretic effects
Goal: Body fluid balance
Expected outcomes:
- Oral mucosa moist
- Stable vital signs
Nursing Intervention for Nephrotic Syndrome
- Monitor intake and output (in children less than 1ml/kg/jam)
- Monitor vital signs
- Monitor laboratory tests (electrolytes)
- Assess the oral mucous membranes and elasticity of skin turgor
- Assess capilarry Refill
Nursing Diagnosis and Nursing Intervention for Nephrotic Syndrome