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The nursing care plan assessed a child with hyperthermia related to infectious process and dehydration, diagnosing tuberculous meningitis as the most severe form of tuberculosis that causes severe neurologic deficits or death. The plan included monitoring vital signs, promoting surface cooling through tepid sponge baths and blankets, administering replacement fluids and electrolytes, and maintaining bed rest to decrease temperature and minimize complications. The interventions would be evaluated after 4 hours to ensure the child's core temperature was maintained within normal range.
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A free sample nursing care plan (ncp) for Pedia TB Meningitis.
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The nursing care plan assessed a child with hyperthermia related to infectious process and dehydration, diagnosing tuberculous meningitis as the most severe form of tuberculosis that causes severe neurologic deficits or death. The plan included monitoring vital signs, promoting surface cooling through tepid sponge baths and blankets, administering replacement fluids and electrolytes, and maintaining bed rest to decrease temperature and minimize complications. The interventions would be evaluated after 4 hours to ensure the child's core temperature was maintained within normal range.
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The nursing care plan assessed a child with hyperthermia related to infectious process and dehydration, diagnosing tuberculous meningitis as the most severe form of tuberculosis that causes severe neurologic deficits or death. The plan included monitoring vital signs, promoting surface cooling through tepid sponge baths and blankets, administering replacement fluids and electrolytes, and maintaining bed rest to decrease temperature and minimize complications. The interventions would be evaluated after 4 hours to ensure the child's core temperature was maintained within normal range.
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