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Guidelines for Writing Outcome

When developing expected outcomes for a patient care plan, the nurse should adhere to the following recommendations:
Patient outcomes reflect the patient's response to the goal rather than what the nurse aims to achieve. Terminology should be observable and measurable to avoid the reader's interpretation. The desired outcome should be realistic and achievable in the designated care timeframe. Expected outcomes should align with adjunctive therapies. The outcome should enhance care evaluation by...
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Accurate blood pressure assessment is crucial for diagnosing and managing various health conditions. To ensure the reliability of these measurements, healthcare professionals must adhere to standardized pre-procedural guidelines. These guidelines enhance patient safety and improve the overall quality of healthcare. The following steps are essential for obtaining accurate and consistent blood pressure readings, from using the appropriate tools to ensuring effective communication with the patient.
Guidelines for Nursing Documentation II01:26

Guidelines for Nursing Documentation II

Effective documentation is an integral part of nursing practice. Here are some essential guidelines to follow when documenting patient care:
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Standards of Care II

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Guidelines for Nursing Documentation I01:30

Guidelines for Nursing Documentation I

Quality documentation and reporting share essential characteristics that ensure they are practical and valuable resources for those who use them. These characteristics are:
Factual:  
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Methods of Documentation V: CBE

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Evidence-based guideline recommendations.

Mary C Burkhart1, John Wade, Virginia Lesperance

  • 1Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ.

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing
|October 2, 2013
PubMed
Summary

Cancer survivorship is growing, highlighting the need for evidence-based guidelines for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients. Focused long-term follow-up care improves quality of life and manages chronic health issues for better outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Hematology
  • Transplantation Medicine

Background:

  • Cancer survivorship is increasing globally.
  • Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) recipients represent a growing population of cancer survivors.
  • Long-term follow-up care needs for HSCT survivors are not consistently met by current evidence-based guidelines.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the necessity of evidence-based guidelines for long-term follow-up in cancer survivorship.
  • To highlight the importance of specific care management, screening, and preventive services for HSCT survivors.
  • To provide recommendations for optimizing outcomes in HSCT survivors through structured follow-up protocols.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on cancer survivorship and HSCT outcomes.

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  • Analysis of the impact of evidence-based care on quality of life and long-term results.
  • Identification of key chronic health issues, such as graft-versus-host disease, in HSCT survivors.
  • Main Results:

    • Evidence-based care significantly improves cancer survivors' quality of life and long-term outcomes.
    • Early identification and intervention for chronic conditions like graft-versus-host disease enhance survivorship.
    • Structured follow-up care is crucial for managing long-term health needs post-HSCT.

    Conclusions:

    • There is a critical need for evidence-based guidelines tailored to HSCT survivors.
    • Implementing timely screening and preventive services can mitigate long-term complications.
    • Optimized long-term follow-up care is essential for improving the overall health and quality of life for cancer survivors post-HSCT.