Abstract

The objective was to present an individualized nursing plan of care for a 94-year-old woman, presenting frailty, without cognitive deterioration, coming from a nursing home and admitted to the Internal Medicine Unit by referral from the Emergency Unit, due to presenting infection by Clostridium difficile and respiratory infection by COVID-19. After assessment at admission, following Marjory Gordon’s functional health patterns, the following NANDA diagnoses were prioritized: frailty syndrome of the elderly, skin integrity deterioration, and chronic pain. The desired NOC outcomes were determined for each: nutritional status, mobility, knowledge: prevention of falls, tissue integrity: skin and mucous membranes, pain: harmful effects, pain; adverse psychological response. The NIC interventions and their corresponding activities achieved an improvement in the basal score of all indicators, reaching the target score. It is essential to address care for elderly patients from the physical, mental, functional and social areas.

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