- Nursing Care Goals for Kidney Patients
- Maintaining health stability: Monitoring vital signs, evaluating treatment
responses, and detecting complications early.
- Improving quality of life: Helping patients cope with the disease and its daily
impact.
- Preventing complications: Through health education and early intervention when
warning signs appear.
- Preparing for alternative
treatments: Nurses play an important role
in mentally and physically preparing patients for treatments like dialysis
or kidney transplantation.
Nursing Areas in Kidney Care:
- Comprehensive assessment: Assessing the patient's health, medical history, daily
habits, and knowledge of the disease.
- Monitoring vital signs: Measuring blood pressure, temperature, heart rate,
respiratory rate, and body weight.
- Nutritional assessment: Evaluating the patient's dietary needs and assisting
with proper food choices.
- Health education: Teaching patients how to manage their disease,
including taking medications, monitoring symptoms, following a healthy
diet, and exercising.
- Psychosocial support: Helping patients and families cope with changes caused
by the disease and providing emotional support.
- Preparation for alternative
treatments: Helping patients mentally and
physically prepare for dialysis or kidney transplantation.
- Coordination with the medical
team: Working with doctors,
dietitians, and social workers to provide comprehensive care.