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List a prioritized nursing diagnosis for a pediatric patient

with COVID/ MIS-C.
Include a short-term goal/expected outcome with time frame and
evaluation (goal met, goal partially met or goal not met)

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A nursing diagnosis for a pediatric COVID/MIS-C patient prioritizes 'Impaired Gas Exchange.' A short-term goal is normalizing oxygen saturation within 48 hours, with evaluation outcomes ranging from 'goal met' to 'goal not met' based on observed patient data.

Step-by-step explanation:

In developing a prioritized nursing diagnosis for a pediatric patient with COVID-19/MIS-C (Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children), a top priority might be 'Impaired Gas Exchange related to inflammatory lung process secondary to COVID-19.' A relevant short-term goal for this diagnosis could be: 'The patient will demonstrate improved oxygenation as evidenced by oxygen saturation levels within normal limits for age within 48 hours.'

The evaluation would involve monitoring the patient's oxygen saturation levels regularly to determine if the goal has been met. This could result in three possible outcomes:

  • Goal met: Oxygen saturation levels are consistently within the normal range for age.
  • Goal partially met: Oxygen saturation levels show improvement but are occasionally outside the normal range for age.
  • Goal not met: Oxygen saturation levels are consistently below the normal range for age, indicating ongoing impaired gas exchange.

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