Nursing
Outcome
Diagnosis
Criteria
Nursing Intervention
Readiness for
After 3 hours of
enhnaced
nursing
current immunizaton
immunization
intevention, the
status.
status
patient will be able to:
related to the
1. Determine patient's
Evaluation
Goal met.
Discharge Planning
Medication 1. Gardasil and Cervarix
After 3 hours of
protect against the two HPV types (HPV-16
nursing
and HPV-18) that cause 70% of cervical
* Assess client's history of
intevention, the
cancers, 80% of anal cancers, 60% of
immunizations.
patient was able
vaginal cancers, and 40% of vulvar
to:
cancers.
desire to
1. Express
*Determine if the patient is high
enhance
understanding of
risk to develop sexually
knowledge on
immunization
transmitted infections to review
Express
include:very high fever, weakness, tingling,
new HPV
recommendations
potential exposures.
understanding
or paralysis (which may be signs of
* Address client's concern .This
of immunization
Guillain-Barré syndrome),
will help clarify plans and deal
recommendatio
signs of an allergic reaction, including
with misconceptions or myths.
ns; She
difficulty breathing, wheezing, an unusual
vaccine
2. The side effects of these medications
* Ascertain or discuss conditions verbalized,
skin rash, itching, or hives
that may hinder the client from
" Damu nga
Environmental Modificatons
receiving the HPV vaccine.
banepisyo ang
1. It is recommended that patients be
mahatag sang
observed for 15 minutes after the
HPV vaccine.
vaccination, to make sure that fainting does
develop or strengthen
Mapaimmunize
not occur in a dangerous situation (such as
plan to meet identified
ako."
while driving). Keep the patient safe at
2. Assisst the client to
needs.
home. Teaching
* Review patient's knowledge or
1. Vaccinated women will still need regular
information regarding
cervical cancer screening (Pap tests)
immunizations recommended to
because the vaccines protect against most
discuss appropriate intervals for
but not all HPV types that cause cervical
follow up.
cancer. Also, women who got the vaccine
* Discuss with the client the
after becoming sexually active may not get
protective benefit of th HPV
the full benefit of the vaccine if they had
vaccine, route of istration,
already acquired HPV.
expected side effects and
Home Instuction
potential adverse reactions so
1. Note for development of side effects or
that the client can make
adverse reactions.
inforemed decisions.
2. Have a written record of the patient’s
* Discuss appropriate time
next shot to help compliance.
intervals for the HPV vaccine .
Out-patient Follow Up 1.Encourage patient’s compliance with
3. Promote wellness.
appointments with the health care provider and encourage regular health check ups.
* Review reasons to continue
Drug Interactions
immunization programs.
1. Drugs that may interact with the HPV
* Discuss management of
vaccine include immunosuppressants and
common side effects.
anti coagulants. Provide information to patient. Social 1.Ask for the of the patient’s significant others to assist th patient.