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Care Plan for Anemia

Care Plan for Anemia

Category / Primary Body System

  • Hematological System

Problem

  • Patient is at risk of complications due to anemia.

Goal

  • Patient will not experience complications due to anemia (e.g., increased fatigue and dizziness), as evidenced by the ability to participate in ADLs as able for 90 days.

Plan/Approach

  1. Monitoring and Assessment

    • Monitor patient for signs of fatigue and dizziness; notify MA/RNP if these symptoms are present.
    • Monitor patient for signs and symptoms of bleeding (e.g., bruising, petechiae, hematuria); notify MD if any are observed.
    • Monitor labs as ordered to track hemoglobin levels, hematocrit, and other relevant indicators.
  2. Medication Management

    • Administer medications as ordered, such as iron supplements, vitamin B12, folic acid, or erythropoiesis-stimulating agents.
  3. Nutritional Support

    • Implement diet as ordered; consult dietary services as needed to ensure the diet includes iron-rich foods and other nutrients necessary for managing anemia.
    • Provide patient teaching on dietary choices that support anemia management.
  4. Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

    • Assist with ADLs as needed to ensure patient safety and promote participation despite fatigue or dizziness.
  5. Patient and Family Education

    • Educate the patient and family about anemia, its symptoms, and management strategies.
    • Provide instructions on when to seek medical attention for symptoms such as severe fatigue, dizziness, or signs of bleeding.

Rationale

  1. Monitoring and Assessment

    • Regular monitoring helps detect early signs of anemia-related complications, allowing for timely intervention and management.
    • Monitoring for bleeding is crucial as it can exacerbate anemia and indicate an underlying condition.
  2. Medication Management

    • Administering medications as prescribed helps correct the underlying causes of anemia and improve the patient’s hemoglobin levels.
  3. Nutritional Support

    • A diet rich in iron and other essential nutrients supports the production of healthy red blood cells, aiding in the management of anemia.
    • Dietary consultations ensure that the patient receives personalized nutritional guidance.
  4. Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

    • Assisting with ADLs helps the patient conserve energy and maintain a level of independence, reducing the risk of injury due to fatigue or dizziness.
  5. Patient and Family Education

    • Educating the patient and family promotes understanding and compliance with the care plan, enhancing overall management of the condition.

Actions

  1. Monitoring and Assessment

    • Assess for fatigue and dizziness regularly, noting any changes and reporting them to the MA/RNP promptly.
    • Monitor for signs of bleeding (e.g., gums, stool, urine) daily, documenting findings and notifying the MD if bleeding is detected.
    • Perform lab tests as ordered, reviewing results and adjusting the care plan as necessary.
  2. Medication Management

    • Administer prescribed medications according to the schedule, monitoring for effectiveness and any side effects.
    • Educate the patient on the importance of medication adherence and possible side effects.
  3. Nutritional Support

    • Follow dietary recommendations, incorporating iron-rich foods such as leafy greens, red meat, beans, and fortified cereals.
    • Arrange dietary consultations to address any specific nutritional needs or preferences.
  4. Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

    • Provide assistance with ADLs as needed, ensuring the patient remains safe and comfortable.
    • Encourage gradual increase in activity levels as tolerated, promoting overall strength and endurance.
  5. Patient and Family Education

    • Conduct educational sessions on anemia, including its causes, symptoms, and management.
    • Provide written and verbal instructions on dietary choices, medication adherence, and recognizing symptoms that require medical attention.
    • Offer resources and support for managing anemia at home, including tips for maintaining energy levels and preventing complications.
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