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The following nursing care plans address common problems associated with sarcoidosis. Each plan includes a nursing diagnosis statement, related factors/causes, nursing interventions with rationales, and desired outcomes.
Nursing care for patients like CS must include educating patients and and families about the disease process, management of signs and symptoms, and the need for follow-up with a pulmonologist. Patients must be informed to avoid respiratory irritants including dust, animal dander, mold, and chemicals known to exacerbate the pulmonary symptoms.
7 sty 2020 · The assessment and analysis of a patient’s status allowed us to formulate seven nursing diagnoses characteristic for sarcoidosis, which included: arthritis pain, functional dyspnoea, fever ...
We focus on pulmonary sarcoidosis, highlighting recent and established concepts in disease mechanisms, the diversity of the clinical course, including possible ‘subtypes’ of sarcoidosis, and how to measure disease activity.
8 wrz 2021 · Table 1. Selected Adverse and Favorable Prognostic Factors in Sarcoidosis. Environmental and Genetic Features. The development of sarcoidosis requires both a genetic predisposition and...
Our sarcoidosis quick reference guide addresses diagnosing, managing, and providing treatment to patients with sarcoidosis.
Key Management Considerations in Sarcoidosis (ATS 2016) Related Webinar. Surviving Sarcoidosis in the Era of Social Distancing (April 12, 2020) - Presenter: Joseph Barney, MD, MSPH, FCCP. American Thoracic Society.