Nursing Care Plan for Myocarditis
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Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Myocarditis
Lesson Objective for Myocarditis Nursing Care Plan:
Upon completion of this nursing care plan for Myocarditis, nursing students will be able to:
- Provide in-depth nursing care for patients with myocarditis, focusing on understanding the pathophysiology, etiology, clinical manifestations, and management strategies. This plan emphasizes the importance of timely recognition, appropriate treatment, patient education, and support in managing this condition.
Pathophysiology for Myocarditis
Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium). It can weaken the heart, leading to symptoms like heart failure, arrhythmias, or sudden cardiac death. Myocarditis can reduce the heart’s ability to pump blood and can cause rapid or abnormal heart rhythms.
- Analogy for Myocarditis
- Imagine your heart as a strong, hard working athlete who plays on a sports team. Normally, this athlete is in great shape, performing well and helping the team win games (pumping blood efficiently throughout your body). Myocarditis is like this athlete suddenly getting sick with the flu.
- When the athlete (your heart) is sick, they can’t play as well or as hard. They might be slower, weaker, and not able to keep up with the demands of the game (your heart can’t pump blood as efficiently). The sickness (inflammation in myocarditis) makes it tough for the athlete to do their job, and if it’s severe or goes on for too long, it might even cause some lasting damage to their ability to play (leading to long-term heart problems).
- Just like a sick athlete needs rest and treatment to get back to their best shape, treating myocarditis early and effectively is crucial for the heart to recover and function properly again.
Etiology for Myocarditis
Common causes of myocarditis include:
- Viral Infections:
- Such as coxsackievirus, influenza, and others.
- Bacterial Infections:
- Including Lyme disease caused by Borrelia burgdorferi.
- Autoimmune Diseases:
- Where the body’s immune system attacks the heart muscle.
- Toxins:
- Including alcohol abuse and certain medications or illicit drugs.
Desired Outcomes for Myocarditis
- Reduction or resolution of heart inflammation.
- Maintenance of adequate cardiac output.
- Patient understanding of the condition and its management.
- Prevention of complications such as heart failure or arrhythmias.
Subjective Data for Myocarditis
- Reports of chest pain or discomfort.
- Symptoms of heart failure like fatigue and shortness of breath.
- Palpitations or feeling of rapid, fluttering, or pounding heart.
Objective Data for Myocarditis
- Recent history of infection or known autoimmune disorder.
- Signs of cardiac distress (e.g., tachycardia, abnormal heart sounds).
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) changes indicative of myocarditis.
- Elevated cardiac biomarkers (e.g., troponin).
- Echocardiogram showing reduced heart function.
Assessment for Myocarditis
- Continuous monitoring of cardiac status and frequent vital signs.
- Assess for signs and symptoms of heart failure or arrhythmias.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of medications and interventions.
- Monitor for complications such as cardiogenic shock or severe arrhythmias.
Nursing Diagnosis for Myocarditis
- Decreased Cardiac Output related to myocardial inflammation.
- Risk for Activity Intolerance related to compromised heart function.
- Anxiety related to disease process and potential outcomes.
- Knowledge Deficit regarding disease management and lifestyle modifications.
Nursing Interventions and Rationales for Myocarditis
- Monitor Cardiac Function: Regularly assess heart rate, rhythm, and blood pressure.
- Rationale: To promptly identify and manage arrhythmias or changes in cardiac output.
- Administer Medications: Provide medications as prescribed, such as ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, or diuretics.
- Rationale: To reduce cardiac workload and manage heart failure symptoms.
- Promote Rest: Encourage adequate rest to decrease myocardial oxygen demand.
- Rationale: To support cardiac healing and prevent exacerbation of symptoms.
- Patient Education: Educate about the importance of medication adherence, lifestyle changes, and recognizing worsening symptoms.
- Rationale: To empower the patient in managing their condition and preventing complications.
- Emotional Support: Provide psychological support and counseling resources as needed.
- Rationale: To help cope with the stress and anxiety related to myocarditis.
Evaluation for Myocarditis
- Monitor for improvement in cardiac function and reduction of symptoms.
- Assess patient’s adherence to treatment and lifestyle changes.
- Evaluate understanding of myocarditis and self-management skills.
- Monitor for absence of complications like arrhythmias and heart failure.
References:
- NURSING.com: Offers nursing care plans and resources for myocarditis.
- Mayo Clinic: Provides comprehensive information on myocarditis, including symptoms, causes, and treatments.
- NIH.gov: Features current research and clinical guidelines on the management of myocarditis.
Example Nursing Diagnosis For Nursing Care Plan for Myocarditis
- Decreased Cardiac Output related to myocardial inflammation.
- Risk for Activity Intolerance related to compromised heart function.
- Anxiety related to disease process and potential outcomes.
- Knowledge Deficit regarding disease management and lifestyle modifications.
cardiac
Concepts Covered:
- Cardiac Disorders
- Cardiovascular
- Circulatory System
- Emergency Care of the Cardiac Patient
- Shock
- Shock
- Adult
- Medication Administration
- Vascular Disorders
- Central Nervous System Disorders – Brain
- Pregnancy Risks
- Intraoperative Nursing
- Cardiovascular Disorders
- Terminology
- Emergency Care of the Trauma Patient
- Urinary System
- Disorders of Thermoregulation
- Postpartum Complications
- Oncology Disorders
- Noninfectious Respiratory Disorder
- Neurological Emergencies
- Hematologic Disorders
- Respiratory Emergencies
- Immunological Disorders
- Emergency Care of the Neurological Patient
- Respiratory Disorders
- Disorders of the Posterior Pituitary Gland
Study Plan Lessons
02.02 Cardiomyopathy for CCRN Review
02.04 Pulmonary Artery Wedge Pressure (PAWP) for CCRN Review
02.08 Cardiac Catheterization & Acute Coronary Syndrome for CCRN Review
02.14 Shock Stages for CCRN Review
02.16 Cardiogenic Shock for CCRN Review
02.17 Septic Shock for CCRN Review
06.05 Wide Complex Tachycardia for CCRN Review
ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme) Inhibitors
ACLS (Advanced cardiac life support) Drugs
Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
Acute Coronary Syndrome for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Acute Inflammatory Disease (Myocarditis, Endocarditis, Pericarditis) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Adenosine (Adenocard) Nursing Considerations
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
Aneurysm and Dissection for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Angiotensin Receptor Blockers
Arterial Pressure Monitoring
Atrial Dysrhythmias for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Atrial Fibrillation (A Fib)
Atrial Flutter
AV Blocks Dysrhythmias for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
AVPU Mnemonic (The AVPU Scale)
Blood Flow Through The Heart
Blood Pressure (BP) Control
Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) Lab Values
Calcium Channel Blockers
Cardiac (Heart) Disease in Pregnancy
Cardiac (Heart) Enzymes
Cardiac (Heart) Physiology
Cardiac A&P Module Intro
Cardiac Anatomy
Cardiac Arrest Nursing Interventions for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Cardiac Course Introduction
Cardiac Cycle
Cardiac Glycosides
Cardiac Labs – What and When to Use Them – Live Tutoring Archive
Cardiac Labs – What and When to Use Them 2 – Live Tutoring Archive
Cardiac Stress Test
Cardiac Surgery (Post-ICU Care) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Cardiac Tamponade for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Cardiac Terminology
Cardiac Valves Blood Flow Nursing Mnemonic (Toilet Paper my Ass)
Cardiac/Vascular Catheterization (Diagnostic, Interventional) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Cardiogenic Shock and Obstructive Shock for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Cardiogenic Shock For PCCN for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Cardiomyopathies (Dilated, Hypertrophic, Restrictive) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Cardiopulmonary Arrest
Cardiopulmonary Arrest for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Cardiovascular Trauma for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Congenital Heart Defects (CHD)
Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Labs
Congestive Heart Failure Concept Map
Coronary Artery Disease Concept Map
Creatine Phosphokinase (CPK) Lab Values
Defects of Decreased Pulmonary Blood Flow
Defects of Increased Pulmonary Blood Flow
Digoxin (Lanoxin) Nursing Considerations
Diuretics (Loop, Potassium Sparing, Thiazide, Furosemide/Lasix)
Dobutamine (Dobutrex) Nursing Considerations
Dopamine (Inotropin) Nursing Considerations
Dysrhythmia Emergencies
Dysrhythmias for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Dysrhythmias Labs
Echocardiogram (Cardiac Echo)
Electrical A&P of the Heart
Electrical Activity in the Heart
Electrolyte Imbalances for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Electrolytes Involved in Cardiac (Heart) Conduction
Endocarditis Case Study (45 min)
Endocarditis for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Epinephrine (EpiPen) Nursing Considerations
Heart (Cardiac) and Great Vessels Assessment
Heart (Cardiac) Failure Module Intro
Heart (Cardiac) Failure Therapeutic Management
Heart (Cardiac) Sound Locations and Auscultation
Heart (Heart) Failure Exacerbation
Heart Failure (Acute Exacerbations, Chronic) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Heart Failure Case Study (45 min)
Heart Failure for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Heart Sounds Nursing Mnemonic (APE To Man – All People Enjoy Time Magazine)
Hemodynamics
Hemorrhagic Fevers for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Hypertension (Uncontrolled) and Hypertensive Crisis for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Hypovolemic Shock Case Study (OB sim) (60 min)
Hypovolemic and Distributive Shock for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) Lab Values
Mixed (Cardiac) Heart Defects
Minimally-Invasive Cardiac Surgery (Non-Sternal Approach) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Myocardial Infarction (MI) Case Study (45 min)
Noncardiac Pulmonary Edema for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Norepinephrine (Levophed) Nursing Considerations
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Cardiogenic Shock
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Heart Failure (CHF)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Hypovolemic Shock
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Ischemic Stroke (CVA)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Pulmonary Edema
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Valve Disorders
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Angina
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Endocarditis and Pericarditis
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Hypertension (HTN)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Myocardial Infarction (MI)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology of Myocarditis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Angina
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Cardiogenic Shock
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Cardiomyopathy
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Congenital Heart Defects
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Decreased Cardiac Output
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Endocarditis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Heart Valve Disorders
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hypovolemic Shock
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Myocardial Infarction (MI)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pericarditis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Stroke (CVA)
Nursing Care Plan for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Nursing Care Plan for Distributive Shock
Nursing Care Plan for Myocarditis
Nursing Care Plan for Pulmonary Edema
Nursing Case Study for Cardiogenic Shock
Obstructive Heart (Cardiac) Defects
Pacemakers
Performing Cardiac (Heart) Monitoring
Pericardial Tamponade for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Preload and Afterload
Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC)
Shock States (Anaphylactic, Hypovolemic) For PCCN for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Septic Shock (Sepsis) Case Study (45 min)
Sinus Bradycardia
Sinus Tachycardia
Stroke Case Study (45 min)
Stroke for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Stroke for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Stroke Therapeutic Management (CVA)
Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
Sympatholytics (Alpha & Beta Blockers)
Sympathomimetics (Alpha (Clonodine) & Beta (Albuterol) Agonists)
The Heart
Thrombolytics
Toxicity Sepsis- Signs and Symptoms Nursing Mnemonic (The 6 T’s)
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Troponin I (cTNL) Lab Values
Valvular Heart Disease for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Vasopressin
Ventricular Dysrhythmias for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Ventricular Fibrillation (V Fib)