Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Skin cancer – Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma

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Lesson Objectives for Skin Cancer (Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma)

  • Understanding Skin Cancer Types:
    • Define and differentiate between melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma, including their distinctive characteristics, risk factors, and cellular origins.
  • Risk Factors and Prevention:
    • Identify common risk factors associated with each type of skin cancer.
    • Explore preventive measures, including sun protection strategies, regular skin examinations, and early detection practices.
  • Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis:
    • Recognize the clinical manifestations of melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma.
    • Understand the diagnostic methods used to confirm the presence of skin cancer, such as biopsies, imaging studies, and staging procedures.
  • Treatment Modalities:
    • Explore the various treatment modalities for skin cancer, including surgical interventions, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies.
    • Understand the goals of each treatment option and potential side effects.
  • Patient Education and Support:
    • Emphasize the importance of patient education on skin cancer prevention, self-examination, and adherence to treatment plans.
    • Explore strategies for providing emotional support to individuals diagnosed with skin cancer and their families.

Pathophysiology of Skin Cancer (Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma)

Melanoma:

  • Abnormal Melanocyte Growth:
    • Melanoma arises from the uncontrolled growth of melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells in the skin.
    • Mutations in melanocytes result in the formation of malignant melanoma cells.
  • Invasion and Metastasis:
    • Melanoma cells have the ability to invade surrounding tissues and metastasize to other parts of the body.
    • Early detection is crucial to prevent the spread of melanoma to distant organs.
  • Immune System Response:
    • The immune system plays a role in recognizing and eliminating abnormal cells, including melanoma cells.
    • Immune evasion mechanisms by melanoma cells can contribute to tumor progression.

 

Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma:

 

  • Epidermal Cell Abnormalities:
    • Basal cell carcinoma arises from the basal cells of the epidermis, while squamous cell carcinoma originates from the squamous cells.
    • Both involve the abnormal growth and proliferation of these epidermal cells.
  • Cumulative UV Radiation Damage:
    • Chronic exposure to UV radiation, primarily from sunlight, is a major contributor to the development of basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
    • UV radiation induces DNA damage, leading to mutations in skin cells.
  • Local Invasion:
    • Basal cell carcinoma tends to invade locally into surrounding tissues but has a lower potential for metastasis.

 

Squamous cell carcinoma may invade locally and has a higher risk of metastasis, especially in advanced stages.

 

  • Immunosuppression Influence:
    • Immunosuppression, whether due to medical conditions or medications, can increase the risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma.
    • Individuals with weakened immune systems may have reduced ability to control abnormal cell growth.
  • Precancerous Lesions:
    • Actinic keratosis, a precancerous skin lesion, can progress to squamous cell carcinoma.
    • Identification and treatment of precancerous lesions are important in preventing the development of squamous cell carcinoma.

Etiology of Skin Cancer (Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma)

Melanoma:

 

  • UV Radiation Exposure:
    • Prolonged exposure to UV radiation, whether from sunlight or tanning beds, is a primary environmental factor.
    • Intense, intermittent exposure and sunburns increase the risk of melanoma.
  • Fair Skin and Eye Color:
    • Individuals with fair skin, light-colored eyes, and light hair are at a higher risk due to lower melanin levels, which provide less natural protection against UV radiation.
  • Family History
    • Genetic factors contribute to melanoma risk, especially in individuals with a family history of the disease.
    • Specific genetic mutations, such as mutations in the CDKN2A gene, are associated with an increased risk.
  • Immunosuppression:
    • Weakened immune systems, either due to medical conditions or medications, can increase the susceptibility to melanoma.
    • Immunocompromised individuals may have difficulty controlling abnormal cell growth.
  • Presence of Atypical Moles:
    • Individuals with atypical moles (dysplastic nevi) have an increased risk of developing melanoma.
    • Regular monitoring and early removal of atypical moles are important preventive measures.

 

Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma:

 

  • UV Radiation Exposure:
    • Cumulative exposure to UV radiation is the primary environmental risk factor for both basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma.
    • Chronic sun exposure over many years increases the likelihood of DNA damage.
  • Fair Skin and Eye Color:
    • Individuals with fair skin, light-colored eyes, and light hair are at higher risk due to reduced melanin levels.
    • Darker skin provides some natural protection against UV radiation.
  • Age and Cumulative Sun Exposure:
    • Older individuals with a history of prolonged sun exposure over their lifetime are at an increased risk.
    • Cumulative damage from UV radiation contributes to the development of skin cancers.
  • Immunosuppression:
    • Weakened immune systems, whether from medical conditions or medications, increase the risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma, particularly in organ transplant recipients.
  • Presence of Precancerous Lesions:
    • Actinic keratosis, characterized by scaly or crusty skin patches, is a precursor to squamous cell carcinoma.
    • Identifying and treating actinic keratosis can reduce the risk of progression to squamous cell carcinoma.

Desired Outcome in the Management of Skin Cancer (Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma)

  • Early Detection and Treatment:
    • Achieve early detection and prompt treatment of skin cancer lesions to prevent progression and improve outcomes.
    • Increase awareness and encourage regular skin self-examinations.
  • Complete Lesion Removal:
    • Ensure complete removal of cancerous lesions through surgical interventions or other appropriate treatments.
    • Reduce the risk of recurrence by addressing all cancerous cells during removal.
  • Prevention of Recurrence:
    • Minimize the risk of cancer recurrence through ongoing surveillance and preventive measures, including sun protection strategies.
    • Encourage lifestyle modifications to reduce UV radiation exposure.
  • Psychosocial Support:
    • Provide psychosocial support to individuals diagnosed with skin cancer and their families.
    • Address emotional challenges, anxiety, and concerns related to the impact of skin cancer on appearance and well-being.
  • Patient Education on Surveillance:
    • Educate patients on the importance of continued surveillance for new or changing skin lesions.
    • Promote regular follow-up appointments for ongoing monitoring and early intervention if new lesions arise.

Subjective Data:

  • Itching
  • Painful bumps on the skin

Objective Data:

  • Shiny pink, red or pearly bumps on the skin
  • Skin growths with raised borders that are crusty in the center
  • The white, yellow or waxy area with irregular borders (may resemble a scar)
  • Open sore that does not go away (weeks)
  • Raised growth with a rough surface
  • Wart-like growth
  • Suspicious Mole (ABCDE)
    • Asymmetry
    • Borders
    • Color
    • Diameter
    • Elevation

picture of basal cell carcinoma

Nursing Assessment for Skin Cancer (Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma)

  • Skin Examination:
    • Conduct a comprehensive skin examination, including assessment of existing lesions, moles, and any areas of concern.
    • Document the characteristics of lesions, such as size, color, irregular borders, and changes over time.
  • Risk Assessment:
    • Assess risk factors for skin cancer, including UV radiation exposure, family history, skin type, and immunosuppression.
    • Identify modifiable risk factors and provide education on preventive measures.
  • Lesion Documentation and Monitoring:
    • Document the location, size, and characteristics of skin lesions using standardized tools.
    • Monitor changes in lesions over time, including alterations in color, shape, size, or the development of symptoms.
  • Psychosocial Assessment:
    • Assess the emotional impact of a skin cancer diagnosis on the patient’s mental health and well-being.
    • Identify coping mechanisms and provide appropriate support or referrals for counseling.
  • Educational Needs:
    • Assess the patient’s knowledge of skin cancer, risk factors, and preventive strategies.
    • Identify educational needs and provide information on skin self-examinations, sun protection, and the importance of follow-up care.
  • Treatment Adherence:
    • Evaluate the patient’s adherence to recommended treatments and interventions.
    • Address any barriers to adherence, provide clarification on treatment plans, and offer support.
  • Pain Assessment:
    • Assess pain levels, discomfort, or symptoms associated with skin cancer lesions or treatment procedures.
    • Implement pain management strategies and monitor the effectiveness of interventions.
  • Functional Status:
    • Evaluate the impact of skin cancer on the patient’s functional status and daily activities.
    • Collaborate with the healthcare team to address any limitations or challenges and enhance the patient’s quality of life.

Implementation for Skin Cancer (Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma)

  • Surgical Interventions:
    • Coordinate and assist in surgical procedures for lesion removal, ensuring complete excision.
    • Provide preoperative and postoperative care, including wound care, monitoring for complications, and pain management.
  • Topical Treatments and Medications:
    • Administer topical treatments or medications as prescribed for specific types of skin cancer.
    • Educate patients on the proper application and potential side effects of prescribed medications.
  • Education on Sun Protection:
    • Conduct educational sessions on sun protection strategies, including the use of sunscreen, protective clothing, and avoiding peak sunlight hours.
    • Emphasize lifestyle modifications to reduce UV radiation exposure.
  • Psychosocial Support and Counseling:
    • Offer psychosocial support to individuals coping with a skin cancer diagnosis.
    • Facilitate counseling services or support groups to address emotional challenges and enhance coping mechanisms.
  • Follow-Up Surveillance:
    • Establish a regular follow-up schedule for ongoing surveillance and monitoring of the patient’s skin.
    • Collaborate with healthcare providers to ensure timely evaluations and interventions for new or changing lesions.

Nursing Interventions and Rationales

 

Nursing Intervention (ADPIE) Rationale
Assess skin from head to toe; note areas of suspected skin cancers and their size and characteristics Get baseline data to determine if growth continues to spread or if treatment is effective 
Prepare patient and assist with biopsies of skin lesions (Most biopsies will be performed by punch or scalpel) educate patient on what is being done. Help prepare any supplies or equipment needed to perform the task. 
Assess and manage pain  patients may experience pain after a procedure.
Monitor for signs of infection following biopsy or excision (pus, odor, color) after a biopsy, there may be an open wound which increases risk of infection 
Apply/Administer Medications  more superficial basal cell carcinomas may just require topical medications whereas more advanced stage cancer like melanoma may require other medications, watch for any adverse reaction after medication given 
Education on prevention-

Avoidance of UV exposure

Wearing sunscreen, hats, long sleeves, sunglasses)

Avoiding tanning beds 

ABCDE mnemonic 

patients can easily self-monitor themselves from home and report any suspicious changes in their skin to their doctor or a dermatologist 

Evaluation for Skin Cancer (Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma)

 

  • Completeness of Lesion Removal:
    • Evaluate the success of surgical interventions in achieving complete removal of cancerous lesions.
    • Monitor for any signs of recurrence or the development of new lesions in the treated area.
  • Effectiveness of Topical Treatments:
    • Assess the effectiveness of prescribed topical treatments or medications in controlling or eliminating skin cancer lesions.
    • Monitor for improvements in lesion characteristics and the absence of adverse reactions.
  • Adherence to Sun Protection Measures:
    • Evaluate the patient’s adherence to sun protection strategies and lifestyle modifications.
    • Assess changes in behavior and awareness regarding UV radiation exposure.
  • Psychosocial Well-being:
    • Assess improvements in psychosocial well-being through regular communication and feedback.
    • Monitor the patient’s emotional state, coping mechanisms, and overall adjustment to life with or after skin cancer.
  • Surveillance and Early Detection:
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of follow-up surveillance in detecting new or changing skin lesions.
    • Measure the success of early detection strategies in preventing the progression of skin cancer and improving outcomes.


References

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/basal-cell-carcinoma/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20354193

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15818-skin-cancer

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Reviewed by: Jon Haws, RN, BSN, CCRN Alumnus

Last reviewed on: September 14, 2023

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Hey everyone, today, we’re going to be creating a nursing care plan for skin cancer. That includes melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and squamous cell carcinoma. So if you’re ready, let’s get started. We’re going to first go over pathophysiology. So skin cancer is an uncontrolled growth of abnormal skin cells. There are three types of skin cancers: basal cell carcinoma is the most common, squamous cell carcinoma is also common, and melanoma, which is less common, is more dangerous. Nursing considerations: you want to do a full head to toe assessment, assist with skin biopsy, manage pain, monitor for signs of infection, administer medications, and educate patient on preventing skin cancer. Desired outcome: the patient will be free from skin cancer. The patient will be educated on prevention of skin cancers, and the patient will be free from complications or metastasis. 

Okay, we’re going to go ahead and get started on a care plan. So we’re going to be going through some subjective data and we’re going to go through some objective data. So what are we going to see with these patients? The patient may be complaining of some itchiness or some painful bumps. You might also see shiny pink or red pearly bumps. You may also see white, yellow, or waxy spots with an irregular border. Other things to consider that you might see are some skin growth with raised borders that are crusty in the center, or an open sore that doesn’t go away. Assess a suspicious mole using the mnemonic A, B, C, D, E. 

So interventions. We want to make sure we’re doing an assessment from head to toe. You want to make sure that we’re noting areas of suspected skin cancers and their size and characteristics. We want to make sure we’re getting baseline data to determine if the growth continues to spread or if the treatment is being effective. Another invention we’re going to be doing is to prepare the patient by assisting with the biopsy of the skin lesions. This is performed by a punch or scalpel. So we want to educate the patient on what is being done. We want to help prepare any supplies or equipment that’s needed and able to perform this task. Another invention we want to do, we want to make sure we’re managing pain as some patients may experience pain after a procedure. So we may want to give them some pain medication as needed. We’re going to monitor for signs of infection following a biopsy. So, odor and color after a biopsy as it may be an open wound which would increase their risk of the infection. 

Another intervention we want to do is apply or administer any sort of medications.The more basal cell carcinomas usually just require a topical medication, whereas advanced stage cancers, like melanomas, may require other medications. So we want to watch for any sort of adverse reactions with any medication that is given. We also want to make sure we’re educating on prevention. This is a biggie: prevention of skin cancer. So what are we going to educate them on? We want them to avoid UV exposure, and want to make sure they’re wearing sunscreen when they are in the sun. They can also wear some hats, long sleeve shirts, and make sure they’re wearing sunglasses. They want to avoid tanning booths – huge, huge avoiding tanning beds and tanning booths. Another big thing is the pneumonic, A, B, C, D E. So patients can easily self monitor themselves from home and report any suspicious changes in their skin to their doctor or dermatologist. 

Hey, we’re going to go over the key points. So skin cancer is an uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. The main causes are tanning beds and UV radiation. Subjective and objective data: may complain of itchiness, painful bumps on the skin, shiny pink pearly bumps, skin growth with raised borders, open source that do not go away, wart-like growth, white, yellow, or waxy area with irregular borders. We want to do a full head to toe assessment. You’ll assist in skin biopsy of lesions and monitor for signs of infection post biopsy. We’ll want to make sure we’re applying or administering medications. And the big thing is education – educating the patient on preventing skin cancer. All right. And that we have a completed care plan. 

You guys did amazing. We love you guys. Go out, be yourselves today and, as always, happy nursing.

 

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Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Emphysema
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Endocarditis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Enuresis / Bedwetting
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Epiglottitis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Fluid Volume Deficit
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for GI (Gastrointestinal) Bleed
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Glomerulonephritis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hemophilia
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hepatitis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Herpes Zoster – Shingles
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hydrocephalus
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Nonketotic Syndrome (HHNS)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hyperthyroidism
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hypoglycemia
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hypoparathyroidism
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hypothyroidism
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Impaired Gas Exchange
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Imperforate Anus
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Impetigo
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Incompetent Cervix
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Infection
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Infective Conjunctivitis / Pink Eye
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Ulcerative Colitis / Crohn’s Disease)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Influenza
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Leukemia
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Lymphoma (Hodgkin’s, Non-Hodgkin’s)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Marfan Syndrome
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Maternal-Fetal Dyad Using GTPAL
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Meningitis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Mood Disorders (Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Nephrotic Syndrome
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Neural Tube Defect, Spina Bifida
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Neutropenia
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Newborns
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Nutrition Imbalance
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Omphalocele
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Osteoarthritis (OA), Degenerative Joint Disease
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Osteoporosis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Otitis Media / Acute Otitis Media (AOM)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Paranoid Disorders
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Parkinson’s Disease
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pediculosis Capitis / Head Lice
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pericarditis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Personality Disorders
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pertussis / Whooping Cough
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Phenylketonuria (PKU)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pneumonia
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pneumothorax/Hemothorax
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Postpartum Hemorrhage (PPH)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Preterm Labor / Premature Labor
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Psoriasis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pulmonary Embolism
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Respiratory Failure
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Restrictive Lung Diseases
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Reye’s Syndrome
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Rhabdomyolysis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Rheumatic Fever
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Risk for Fall
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Schizophrenia
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Scoliosis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Seizures
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Sepsis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Sickle Cell Anemia
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Skin cancer – Melanoma, Basal Cell Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Skull Fractures
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Spinal Cord Injury
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Stomach Cancer (Gastric Cancer)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Stroke (CVA)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Suicidal Behavior Disorder
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Tonsillitis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Transient Tachypnea of Newborn
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Tuberculosis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Nursing Care Plan for (NCP) Autism Spectrum Disorder
Nursing Care Plan for (NCP) Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Nursing Care Plan for Amputation
Nursing Care Plan for Cirrhosis (Liver)
Nursing Care Plan for Endometriosis
Nursing Care Plan for Fibromyalgia
Nursing Care Plan for Macular Degeneration
Nursing Care Plan for Newborn Reflexes
Nursing Care Plan for Scleroderma
Nursing Case Study for (PTSD) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Nursing Case Study for Breast Cancer
Overview of Childhood Growth & Development
Overview of Developmental Theories
Palliative Care for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
Patient and Healthcare Team Safety (Disasters, Environmental Hazards) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Patient Communication Techniques for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Patient Safety for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Patients with Communication Difficulties
Pediatric Oncology Basics
Phases of Nurse-Client Relationship
Phenylketonuria
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
Pituitary Adenoma
Planning Community Health Interventions Nursing Mnemonic (PRECEDE-PROCEED)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
PPE Precautions (Personal Protective Equipment) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Practice Settings
Preoperative (Preop)Assessment
Product Evaluation and Selection for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Program Planning
Response to Diversity for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
RN to MSN
Schizophrenia Case Study (45 min)
Septic Shock (Sepsis) Case Study (45 min)
Social Effects on Health, Illness, and Disability
Stress and Crisis
Surgical Attire Guideline Adherence (Surgical, Perioperative Zones) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Transportation and Storage (Single Use Items) for Certified Perioperative Nurse (CNOR)
Trauma Surgery – Medical History Nursing Mnemonic (AMPLE)
Absolute Reticulocyte Count (ARC) Lab Values
Access to Care
Adult Vital Signs (VS)
Advance Directives
Brief CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) Overview
Community Aggregates
Continuity of Care
Day in the Life of a Community Health Nurse
Developmental Considerations for the Hospitalized Individual
Erikson’s Theory of Psychosocial Development
Family Structure and Impact on Development
Famotidine (Pepcid) Nursing Considerations
Growth & Development – Early Adulthood
Growth & Development – Late Adulthood
Growth & Development – Middle Adulthood
Growth & Development -Transitioning to Adult Care
Head to Toe Nursing Assessment (Physical Exam)
Human Trafficking for Certified Emergency Nursing (CEN)
Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development
Macro and Micronutrients
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Chlamydia (STI)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Gonorrhea (STI)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV STI)
Nursing Care and Pathophysiology for Influenza (Flu)
Nursing Care Delivery Models
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Anxiety
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Aortic Aneurysm
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Appendicitis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Asthma
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Asthma / Childhood Asthma
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Bowel Obstruction
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Burn Injury (First, Second, Third degree)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Dehydration & Fever
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Epiglottitis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Herpes Zoster – Shingles
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Hydrocephalus
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Lymphoma (Hodgkin’s, Non-Hodgkin’s)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Mood Disorders (Major Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Disorder)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Nephrotic Syndrome
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Newborns
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Nutrition Imbalance
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Osteoporosis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Otitis Media / Acute Otitis Media (AOM)
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pediculosis Capitis / Head Lice
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Personality Disorders
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pertussis / Whooping Cough
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Pneumonia
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Reye’s Syndrome
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Risk for Fall
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Scoliosis
Nursing Care Plan (NCP) for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Nursing Care Plan for Macular Degeneration
Nutritional Requirements
Patient Education
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
Pituitary Gland