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... but her husband has refused to have her back, unless a tract hoist is provided at home. Mrs Brownie's husband is worried about her lack of mobility. He claimed he couldn't manage to care for Mrs Brownie if a tract hoist was not provided. In the meantime the staff nurse in my ward organised for approval from the council to provide one. Briefly discuss the contribution of nursing care plans to the practice nursing. A Nursing Care Plan is a document that is needed to be able to identify a patient's problems. It is a document for assessment on a regular basis in which to measure a patient's progress. A nursing care plan also is a source of information where appropriate nursing care will be acknowledged. For example, with wound assessments care plan, nurses can set targets to deliver a better wound care assessment to the patient by implementing these. According ...
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