Complete a Care Plan for Noreen using the nursing process Assessment Diagnosis Plan/Outcome Implementation/Intervention
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 7:55 am
Complete a Care Plan for Noreen using the nursing process
Assessment
Diagnosis
Plan/Outcome
Implementation/Intervention
Patient Education
Evaluate
Patient Education
A Girl Named Noreen
Noreen age, 32 has always been described as
“moody.” Depending on what is happening in her life at
the time, she could be very sad and depressed or very lighthearted
and happy. During her downtime, she would feel tired, experience
loss of appetite, and sleep a lot. During her happy times, she
would party a lot, be very outgoing, and have a remarkable amount
of energy. Noreen did well in college and graduated at age 26 with
an MBA. Since that time, she has been employed in the
administration department of a large corporation, in which she has
had several promotions. Two weeks ago, management was to make the
announcement of who would be for filling the position of vice
president of corporate affairs. Noreen and a male colleague, Ted
were vying for the position. It was a choice position that Noreen
desperately wanted. She became very depressed when the announcement
was made that Ted had been chosen. She stayed at home, in bed, and
slept a lot for several days. On about the fourth day, she got up,
feeling exhilarated, and decided to go shopping. She spent over
$1000 on clothing. She then decided to have a party for several
hundred people, ordered the catering, and planned all the
details.
Tonight was the party. Maureen wore a new, very expensive dress;
drank a lot of champagne; was very jovial and seductive; and
bragged to everyone who would listen that she would soon be getting
a new job, and that the people at her old organization would be
sorry they had failed to promote her. She left the party with a man
she hardly knew. At 3 AM, she was picked up by the police under the
grandstand at the local baseball stadium wearing only her under
clothes, in high-heeled shoes, and carrying a half bottle of
champagne. She was alone and speaking very loudly and rapidly. The
police brought her to the emergency department, where she was
admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of Manic episode.
Design an initial care plan for Noreen.
Assessment
Diagnosis
Plan/Outcome
Implementation/Intervention
Patient Education
Evaluate
Patient Education
A Girl Named Noreen
Noreen age, 32 has always been described as
“moody.” Depending on what is happening in her life at
the time, she could be very sad and depressed or very lighthearted
and happy. During her downtime, she would feel tired, experience
loss of appetite, and sleep a lot. During her happy times, she
would party a lot, be very outgoing, and have a remarkable amount
of energy. Noreen did well in college and graduated at age 26 with
an MBA. Since that time, she has been employed in the
administration department of a large corporation, in which she has
had several promotions. Two weeks ago, management was to make the
announcement of who would be for filling the position of vice
president of corporate affairs. Noreen and a male colleague, Ted
were vying for the position. It was a choice position that Noreen
desperately wanted. She became very depressed when the announcement
was made that Ted had been chosen. She stayed at home, in bed, and
slept a lot for several days. On about the fourth day, she got up,
feeling exhilarated, and decided to go shopping. She spent over
$1000 on clothing. She then decided to have a party for several
hundred people, ordered the catering, and planned all the
details.
Tonight was the party. Maureen wore a new, very expensive dress;
drank a lot of champagne; was very jovial and seductive; and
bragged to everyone who would listen that she would soon be getting
a new job, and that the people at her old organization would be
sorry they had failed to promote her. She left the party with a man
she hardly knew. At 3 AM, she was picked up by the police under the
grandstand at the local baseball stadium wearing only her under
clothes, in high-heeled shoes, and carrying a half bottle of
champagne. She was alone and speaking very loudly and rapidly. The
police brought her to the emergency department, where she was
admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of Manic episode.
Design an initial care plan for Noreen.