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C Nursing Analysis Goals Implementatio Rationale Evaluation


ue Diagnosis and n
s Objecti
ve

Subjecti Risk for SCIENTIFIC Short-term goal A. A. Independent


ve cues: infection ANALYSIS Within 48 hours, the Independent 1. According to
related to Chemical patient will exhibit BetterHealth
The chemical exposure, such as improved eye and a 1. The nurse (2023) Rubbing
client exposure vinegar, disrupts reduction in signs of will instruct the affected eye
verbalize (vinegar) the eye’s natural ocular irritation related to the patient to can introduce
s defenses. It leads chemical exposure, as avoid rubbing bacteria or
“Namum Stem to redness and evidence in decreased of the affected irritants into the
ula po - Risk blurry visions. redness and improved eye and to eye, potentially
yung for When vinegar gets vision wash their leading to an
mata ko infecti in the eyes, hands infection or
tsaka on irritation and frequently to exacerbating the
nangang redness are prevent existing
ati” Related to common and infection. condition
- Expo corneal injury can caused by
The sure occur (May, n.d.) chemical
client to a exposure.
verbalize chem SITUATIONAL According to
s ical ANALYSIS: the CDC (n.d.)
“Nabuhu irrita In accordance with Frequent
san po nt the patient’s handwashing is
siya ng (vine diagnosis it arises essential to
suka gar) from a specific maintain proper
simula in the event where the hand hygiene
nun eye client’s eye was and reduce the
namumul exposed to risk of
a na vinegar. This transferring
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yung As exposure disrupted contaminants to


mata ko” Evidenced the eye's the eye,
By: protective especially when
The - Redn mechanisms, Objectives (SMART): administering
client ess of resulting in After two weeks of nursing eye drops or
verbalize the redness and intervention, the client will touching the
s affect blurred vision. be able to: affected eye.
“Lumala ed These factors, Cognitive
bo rin po eye. combined with the 1. Within two days, the 2. According to
paningin - Blurr chemical exposure patient will 2. During Lazarou &
ko sa ed cause an risk of accurately verbalize this session Athanasakis
kanang visio infection three safety the nurse (2015)
mata ko n increases, in need measures to prevent discusses and Providing
po” repor of nursing future eye injuries explains education on
ted intervention and and will demonstrate three specific eye safety
Objecti by monitoring. an understanding of safety empowers the
ve cues: the the potential hazards measures to patient to take
W: 59 kg client associated with prevent eye an active role in
H: 157 cm . chemical substances injuries, their own health
BMI: 23.90 like vinegar, as emphasizing and safety.
assessed through a precautions When patients
brief educational related to understand the
session. chemical risks and
exposures. preventive
measures, they
are more likely
to adhere to
safety practices.
Affective
1. Within one week,
the patient will 3. The nurse 3. According to
express a reduction will offer Traeger,
in anxiety or fear reassurance O’Hagan,
Christian Paul Sustiguer Sec: 306

related to eye health and emotional Cashin and


by reporting support during McAuley
decreased worry discussions (2017) When
about eye about the patients are
complications and patient’s reassured and
exhibiting a concerns and provided with
willingness to follow regarding eye emotional
recommended eye health and support, it can
safety practices. potential significantly
complications reduce feelings
of anxiety and
stress related to
their health
condition. This
is especially
important in
cases involving
potential
complications,
as anxiety can
exacerbate
symptoms and
hinder the
Psychomotor 4. The nurse healing process.
1. Within four days, the will provide
patient will be able the patient
to independently with a clear
administer and concise 4.
prescribed eye drops, demonstratio Administering
as observed during a n on how to eye drops can
supervised administer be challenging,
demonstration, and prescribed especially for
will demonstrate eye drops. individuals who
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proper eye hygiene have never done


technique by it before.
maintaining a clean Providing a
and infection-free demonstration
eye environment. helps mitigate
the risk of
medication
errors, such as
missing the eye
or
contaminating
the tip of the
eye dropper
(Shaw M 2014)

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%20of%20room%2Dtemperature%20water.

When and how to wash your hands. (n.d.). Handwashing | CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html

Department of Health & Human Services. (n.d.). Eye injuries - chemical burns. Better Health Channel.
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https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/eye-injuries-chemical-burns

Lazarou, I., & Athanasakis, K. (2015). Educational intervention on medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of
Cancer Education, 30(2), 244-250.

Traeger, A. C., O’Hagan, E., Cashin, A. G., & McAuley, J. H. (2017). Reassurance for patients with non-specific conditions – a user’s guide. Revista Brasileira
De Fisioterapia, 21(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjpt.2016.12.007

Contributor, N. (2021b). How to administer eye drops and ointments. Nursing Times. https://www.nursingtimes.net/archive/how-to-administer-eye-drops-
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