The document outlines nursing goals and interventions for two patients, Mr. Wong and another unnamed patient. For Mr. Wong, the goals are to remain free of infection following surgery and to accept his changed body image with a colostomy. Interventions include sterile dressing changes, pain management, nutrition education, and counseling to help accept his new body structure. The second patient's goal is to accept changes to their body image. Interventions include supporting expressions of feelings, encouraging activity, and family involvement to promote a positive body image.
The document outlines nursing goals and interventions for two patients, Mr. Wong and another unnamed patient. For Mr. Wong, the goals are to remain free of infection following surgery and to accept his changed body image with a colostomy. Interventions include sterile dressing changes, pain management, nutrition education, and counseling to help accept his new body structure. The second patient's goal is to accept changes to their body image. Interventions include supporting expressions of feelings, encouraging activity, and family involvement to promote a positive body image.
The document outlines nursing goals and interventions for two patients, Mr. Wong and another unnamed patient. For Mr. Wong, the goals are to remain free of infection following surgery and to accept his changed body image with a colostomy. Interventions include sterile dressing changes, pain management, nutrition education, and counseling to help accept his new body structure. The second patient's goal is to accept changes to their body image. Interventions include supporting expressions of feelings, encouraging activity, and family involvement to promote a positive body image.
The document outlines nursing goals and interventions for two patients, Mr. Wong and another unnamed patient. For Mr. Wong, the goals are to remain free of infection following surgery and to accept his changed body image with a colostomy. Interventions include sterile dressing changes, pain management, nutrition education, and counseling to help accept his new body structure. The second patient's goal is to accept changes to their body image. Interventions include supporting expressions of feelings, encouraging activity, and family involvement to promote a positive body image.
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