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N.C.P 1
Nursing Care Plan
Catherine Traylor
F.H.
January 31,2007
Karen Ruffin
Mercer County Community College
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Abstract
F.H. is an 83 year old male, whom was cared for on January 31,2007 by the writer. He was
admitted to Capital Health System at the Mercer Campus with diagnoses of an Urinary
Tract Infection and Generalized Weakness. F.H. also had pre-existing medical condition
prior to being admitted. Plan of care for F.H. had to be designed to accommodate his
existing and pre-existing medical conditions.
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Nursing Care Plane
Demographic
F.H. is a 83 year old white male, whom was admitted to the hospital with a diagnoses of
Urinary Tract Infection and Generalized Weakness. He also has Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
Disease, Degenerative Joint Disease, Neurogenic Bladder, Chronic Renal Dysfunction,
Depression, and age related Dementia. F.H. is a widower, who retired from his profession about
20 years ago. His primary and only spoken language is English. F.H. lives in his home located in
the Central part of New Jersey with a 24 hour caregiver.
Upon entering F.H. room he was calmly sitting in a chair working on a crossword puzzle
from a newspaper. He appeared to be relaxed and comfortable, dressed in a hospital gown. As the
writer observed F.H., it was noted that the client was awake, alert, and oriented times...
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