Implementation of a plan of care using the model of Virginia Henderson (fourteen needs), to a person who presents lesions caused by pemphigus vulgaris

Authors

  • Laura Navarrete Cortés
  • Sara Santiago García

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51422/ren.v13i1.182

Keywords:

Care nurse-treatment nurse, plan of nursing care, theoretical model

Abstract

We present a clinical case where the interest is to show a Plan of Nursing Care (PLACE) with a guided methodology based on the taxonomy NANDA, NIC and NOC using the Virginia Henderson model of the fourteen needs, with the purpose of disseminating the daily work of the nursing professional; for the purpose of disseminating the daily work of the nursing professional; in the place we have the possibility also to refer to this as treatment nurse in a near future; whose objectives are to apply sound scientific knowledge, reasoned and planned, in order to resolve health needs focusing on the person from their disease, and follow him to his rehabilitation, oriented with its main method: The process of Nursing Care (PAE), that allows you to apply care to people healthy or diseased, which could be applied from a clinic of wounds and ostomies, to the great diversity people in different ages, who are in hospitalization services, clinic or home, as well as in those who present different care needs in their health. He clinical case spread, is a female person with a medical diagnosis of pemphigus vulgaris, which presents epidermal injury in a large body surface area and pressure ulcers of level IV degree to sacrum, which is operated in an interdisciplinary way in a clinic of wounds and Ostomies (CHO). According to the described we will place emphasis on the treatment of nursing.

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Published

2014-04-30

How to Cite

Navarrete Cortés, L., & Santiago García, S. (2014). Implementation of a plan of care using the model of Virginia Henderson (fourteen needs), to a person who presents lesions caused by pemphigus vulgaris. Revista De Enfermería Neurológica, 13(1), 37–42. https://doi.org/10.51422/ren.v13i1.182