1) The nursing care plan is for a neonate at risk for infection due to an immature immune system. The plan aims to keep the neonate free of signs and symptoms of infection through nursing assessments, interventions like administering antibiotics, and evaluations.
2) A second care plan is for a neonate with ineffective airway clearance due to excessive fluid and mucus in the respiratory passages leading to neonatal pneumonia. The goal is to maintain clear, open airways through interventions like suctioning and increasing oral fluid intake via breastfeeding.
3) Both plans draw from nursing theories like Henderson's 14 basic human needs and Abdellah's 21 nursing problems typology to guide assessments, diagnoses, planning,
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1) The nursing care plan is for a neonate at risk for infection due to an immature immune system. The plan aims to keep the neonate free of signs and symptoms of infection through nursing assessments, interventions like administering antibiotics, and evaluations.
2) A second care plan is for a neonate with ineffective airway clearance due to excessive fluid and mucus in the respiratory passages leading to neonatal pneumonia. The goal is to maintain clear, open airways through interventions like suctioning and increasing oral fluid intake via breastfeeding.
3) Both plans draw from nursing theories like Henderson's 14 basic human needs and Abdellah's 21 nursing problems typology to guide assessments, diagnoses, planning,
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