CARES TO PEOPLE WITH SEVERE DISCAPACITY. CLINICAL CASE.
Abstract
It is known that the primary care nurse is responsible of domiciliary attention to those persons who are unable to care for him/herself due to illness or disability. Many times, they present very high levels of dependency reason why they are considered like great disabled. For that reason, the nurse must propose a nursing care plan in order to develop the autonomy of disabled person at the best possible levels; or, at least, to guard by the maintenance of its more basic necessities. For it, it is taught the caregiver, who is responsible for attending the daily needs of this patients. It is described the clinical case of a man with 24 years old who is totally dependent. In this case, a individual nursing care plan is developed. This plan includes desired outcomes and nursing interventions. The primary care nurse should pay special attention to the care of these persons.Downloads
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