Nursing Interventions for Stroke Cerebrovascular Accident
Anxiety Reduction: Minimizing apprehension, dread, foreboding, or uneasiness related to an unidentified source or anticipated danger
Provision of a modified environment for the patient who is experiencing a confusional state
Calming Technique: Reducing anxiety in patient experiencing acute distress
Self-Care Assistance: Assisting another to perform activities of daily living
Bathing: Cleaning of the body for the purpose of relaxation, cleanliness, and healing
Hair/Nail Care: Promotion of neat, clean, attractive hair/nails and prevention of skin lesions related to improper care of nails
Feeding: Providing nutritional intake for patient who is unable to feed self
Bowel/Urinary Elimination Management: Establishment and maintenance of a regular pattern of bowel elimination/Maintenance of an optimum urinary elimination pattern
Communication Enhancement: Hearing/Vision Deficit: Assistance in accepting and learning alternative methods for living with diminished hearing/vision
Nutrition Management: Assisting with or providing a balanced dietary intake of foods and fluids
Environmental Management: Manipulation of the patient’s surroundings for therapeutic benefit
Peripheral Sensation Management: Prevention or minimization of injury or discomfort in the patient with altered sensation
Respiratory Monitoring: Collection and analysis of patient data to ensure airway patency and adequate gas exchange
Oxygen Therapy: Administration of oxygen and monitoring of its effectiveness
Airway Management: Facilitation of patency of air passages
Provision of a modified environment for the patient who is experiencing a confusional state
Calming Technique: Reducing anxiety in patient experiencing acute distress
Self-Care Assistance: Assisting another to perform activities of daily living
Bathing: Cleaning of the body for the purpose of relaxation, cleanliness, and healing
Hair/Nail Care: Promotion of neat, clean, attractive hair/nails and prevention of skin lesions related to improper care of nails
Feeding: Providing nutritional intake for patient who is unable to feed self
Bowel/Urinary Elimination Management: Establishment and maintenance of a regular pattern of bowel elimination/Maintenance of an optimum urinary elimination pattern
Communication Enhancement: Hearing/Vision Deficit: Assistance in accepting and learning alternative methods for living with diminished hearing/vision
Nutrition Management: Assisting with or providing a balanced dietary intake of foods and fluids
Environmental Management: Manipulation of the patient’s surroundings for therapeutic benefit
Peripheral Sensation Management: Prevention or minimization of injury or discomfort in the patient with altered sensation
Respiratory Monitoring: Collection and analysis of patient data to ensure airway patency and adequate gas exchange
Oxygen Therapy: Administration of oxygen and monitoring of its effectiveness
Airway Management: Facilitation of patency of air passages