Renal failure is one of the alarming diseases in the United States, with 37 million American suffering from it. In the US, around 810000 people suffer from renal failure, around 15% of the population (CDC, 2020). The center for disease control and prevention (CDC) highlighted that one of the leading causes of increased issues of renal failure is diabetes and high blood pressure. Moreover, it is considered one of the leading causes of mortality in the US (CDC, 2020). The bad condition required strategic healthcare initiatives to improve patient health outcomes suffering from this health issue.
Evidence-based practice plays a significant role in improving patient health outcomes suffering from renal failure. The research highlighted that evidence-based pharmacological and non-pharmacological medications for renal failure effectively enhanced the treatment outcomes. However, effective evidence-based practices improve health outcomes. However, nurses play a vital role in effectively implementing these evidence-based practices in designing a treatment plan and successfully implementing them. The nurses used effective treatment strategies such as treatment pan, medication, and therapies for patients to take necessary treatment plans such as self-care to improve health outcomes (Vaidya & Aeddula, 2019).
NURS FPX 6021 Assessment 2 Change Strategy and Implementation
The data table below indicates the current and desired outcomes of the treatment plan for the patient suffering from renal failure due to diabetes. The table also includes change strategies that could be implemented for better health outcomes. The change strategies implementation effectively enhanced patient health outcomes from renal failure related to diabetes to attain desirable health goals
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