Nursing Care Plan for Anemia Table Format | Diagnosis, Interventions & Evaluation
Nursing Care Plan for Anemia – Table Format (GNM 1st Year)
By Emanuel Ind, RN (ANMC, INC)
Introduction
Anemia is a condition characterized by decreased hemoglobin levels, leading to reduced oxygen-carrying capacity of blood. A well-structured table format care plan helps nursing students score better in exams.
Nursing Care Plan for Anemia (Table Format)
| Assessment | Nursing Diagnosis | Goals | Interventions | Rationale | Evaluation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fatigue, weakness, pallor | Activity intolerance related to decreased oxygen supply | Improve energy level | Provide rest periods | Reduces oxygen demand | Patient feels less fatigued |
| Low hemoglobin levels | Imbalanced nutrition less than body requirements | Improve nutritional status | Provide iron-rich diet | Increases hemoglobin | Hb improved |
| Shortness of breath | Impaired gas exchange | Improve oxygenation | Monitor respiratory status | Detects hypoxia | Breathing improved |
| Dizziness, fainting | Risk for injury | Prevent injury | Assist in ambulation | Prevents falls | No injury observed |
| Poor appetite | Nutritional deficiency | Increase intake | Educate about diet | Promotes compliance | Appetite improved |
Key Points for Exams
- Always use table format for better marks
- Include all columns clearly
- Focus on nutrition and oxygenation
- Minimum 3–5 rows required
Conclusion
Nursing care plan for anemia focuses on improving hemoglobin levels, nutrition and patient safety. Table format helps present answers clearly and score higher in exams.
Medical Disclaimer
This content is for educational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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