A nursing care plan (NCP) is a formal process that includes correctly identifying existing needs, as well as recognizing potential needs or risks. Care plans also provide a means of communication among nurses, their patients, and other healthcare providers to achieve health care outcomes. Without the nursing care planning process, quality and consistency in patient care would be lost.
Nursing care plans (NCP) for pediatric conditions and diseases includes:
Acute Glomerulonephritis
Acute Rheumatic Fever
Apnea
Benign Febrile Convulsions
Brain Tumor
Bronchiolitis
Cardiac Catheterization
Cerebral Palsy
Child Abuse
Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
Congenital Heart Disease
Congenital Hip Dysplasia
Croup Syndrome
Cryptorchidism (Undescended Testes)
Cystic Fibrosis
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 (Juvenile Diabetes)
Dying Child
Epiglottitis
Febrile Seizure
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Hospitalized Child
Hydrocephalus
Hypospadias and Epispadias
Intussusception
Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis
Kawasaki Disease
Meningitis
Nephrotic Syndrome
Osteogenic Sarcoma (Osteosarcoma)
Otitis Media
Scoliosis
Spina Bifida
Tonsillitis and Adenoiditis
Umbilical and Inguinal Hernia
Vesicoureteral Reflux (VUR)
Wilms Tumor (Nephroblastoma)