What is a nursing goal for anxiety?

What is a nursing goal for anxiety?

Anxiety

Nursing Interventions Rationale
Provide reassurance and comfort measures. Helps relieve anxiety.
Educate the patient and/or SO that anxiety disorders are treatable. Pharmacological therapy is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders; treatment regimen may include antidepressants and anxiolytics.

What nursing interventions would be implemented for a patient with cellulitis?

Nursing Interventions

  • Secure specimen. Obtain specimen from draining wounds as indicated to determine appropriate therapy.
  • Monitor complications. Observe for complications to monitor progress of wound healing.
  • Clean the area.
  • Wound care.
  • Create a care plan.

What are nursing interventions for wound infection?

Topical therapy: Eight key objectives

  • Prevent and manage infection.
  • Cleanse the wound.
  • Debride the wound.
  • Maintain appropriate moisture in the wound.
  • Eliminate dead space.
  • Control odor.
  • Manage wound pain.
  • Protect periwound skin.

What are nursing diagnosis goals?

A nursing goal is the overall direction in which the patient must progress to improve the problem/nursing diagnosis and is often the opposite of the problem. Example.

Which nursing interventions would help decrease anxiety?

Tips for Working with Anxious Patients

  • Breathing Exercises. Controlled breathing is one of the simplest ways nurses can help patients manage their anxiety.
  • Guided Imagery. The effects of this technique are similar to those of breathing exercises.
  • Calming Environments.
  • Soothing Music.

How do nurses measure anxiety?

Use the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory to differentiate between the patient’s anxiety level as a temporary response state and a long-standing personality trait. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, developed by Spielberger, is considered a definitive tool for measuring anxiety in adults.

How do you care for cellulitis?

Wash the area with clean water 2 times a day. Don’t use hydrogen peroxide or alcohol, which can slow healing. You may cover the area with a thin layer of petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, and a non-stick bandage. Apply more petroleum jelly and replace the bandage as needed.