Jean Watson Nursing Theory: Philosophy and Science of Caring

Nurse theorist Jean Watson was born in West Virginia and was educated at BSN, University of Colorado, 1964; MS, University of Colorado, 1966; PhD, University of Colorado, 1973. Dr. Jean Watson is Distinguished… [more]

Jean Watson Nursing Theory: Philosophy and Science of Caring Jean Watson Nursing Theory: Philosophy and Science of Caring

Nursing Care Plan For COPD

Here are some examples of nursing care plans for COPD patients. Nursing Care Plan For COPD #1 Impaired Gas Exchange related to altered oxygen delivery and alveoli destruction Expected Outcome: After… [more]

Nursing Care Plan For COPD Nursing Care Plan For COPD

Nursing Care Plan for Fluid Volume Deficit

Nursing Care Plan for Fluid Volume Deficit Fluid : The nursing diagnosis of Fluid Volume Deficit is also called hypovolemia, it  is the excessive loss of water and electrolytes in equal proportion; vascular,… [more]

Nursing Care Plan for Fluid Volume Deficit Nursing Care Plan for Fluid Volume Deficit

ABO Blood Typing Test

What is ABO Blood Typing Test? ABO Blood typing is a test done to classify blood according to the presence of major antigens A and B on red blood cells (RBC) surfaces. It also classifies blood according… [more]

ABO Blood Typing Test ABO Blood Typing Test

Nursing Interventions for Angina

Here are some nursing interventions for patients/clients with angina. Angina pectoris is a clinical syndrome characterized by paroxysms of pain or oppression in the anterior chest caused by insufficient… [more]

Nursing Interventions for Angina Nursing Interventions for Angina

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Nursing Theories

Joyce Travelbee Nursing Theory: Human to Human Relationship Model

Joyce Travelbee Nursing Theory: Human to HUman Relationship Model

An overview of Joyce Travelbee’s nursing theory: Human to Human Relationship Model. About the nursing theorist: Joyce Travelbee Joyce Travelbee, born in 1926, was a psychiatric nurse, educator and writer. In 1956, she completed her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing education at Louisiana State University and her Master of Science Degree in Nursing from [...] Read more »

Imogene King: Theory of Goal Attainment

About the Theorist: Imogene King was born in 1923. She earned a diploma in nursing from St. John’s Hospital of Nursing of St. Louis, Missouri in 1945. While working as a staff nurse she also started a course work toward a Bachelor of Science in Nursing education, which she received from St. Louis University in [...] Read more »

Nursing Care Plans

Nursing Care Plan For COPD

Nursing Care Plan For COPD

Here are some examples of nursing care plans for COPD patients. Nursing Care Plan For COPD #1 Impaired Gas Exchange related to altered oxygen delivery and alveoli destruction Expected Outcome: After 8 hours of nursing intervention patient will demonstrate improved ventilation and oxygenation. Interventions: 1. Monitor vital signs. With initial hypoxia and hypercapnia, blood pressure [...] Read more »

Nursing Care Plan for Fluid Volume Deficit

Nursing Care Plan for Fluid Volume Deficit Fluid : The nursing diagnosis of Fluid Volume Deficit is also called hypovolemia, it  is the excessive loss of water and electrolytes in equal proportion; vascular, cellular or intracellular dehydration. NURSING CARE PLAN FOR FLUID VOLUME DEFICIT RELATEDFACTORS Inadequate fluid intake Active fluid loss (diuresis, abnormal drainage or [...] Read more »


Diagnostic Tests

ABO Blood Typing Test

ABO Blood Typing

What is ABO Blood Typing Test? ABO Blood typing is a test done to classify blood according to the presence of major antigens A and B on red blood cells (RBC) surfaces. It also classifies blood according to serum antibodies anti-A and anti-B. The purpose of ABO Blood Typing is to establish a patient’s blood [...] Read more »