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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.
Sarcoidosis has no known etiology, but it is very treatable. Understanding its management enables nurses to meet the challenges of patient care, conduct comprehensive assessments, provide compassionate care, advocate for their patients, and educate the public about sarcoidosis. REFERENCES
Our sarcoidosis quick reference guide addresses diagnosing, managing, and providing treatment to patients with sarcoidosis.
29 lis 2022 · Sarcoidosis is a heterogeneous disease with variable organ involvement, disease course, and response to treatment. We offer an angle on when and how to treat, and provide an overall roadmap for managing sarcoidosis.
The disease can develop in different systems simultaneously, and sarcoidosis of the lungs, skin, eyes, heart, the central nervous and musculoskeletal systems are explored in this article. The practicalities of nursing are discussed, and the work of the nurse Imogene King (1981) is shown as a useful strategy to address chronic sarcoidosis.
Diagnosis of sarcoidosis relies on three criteria: (1) a compatible clinical and radiologic presentation, (2) pathologic evidence of noncaseating granulomas, and (3) exclusion of other diseases...
21 sty 2020 · The aim of the study is to present a plan of care for patients with sarcoidosis, including International Classification for Nursing Practice – ICNP ® terminology. Material and methods.