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After choosing a nursing diagnosis that is related to herbal therapy, the nurse
plans for the proper intervention. The goals are:

1.The patient will verbalize an understanding of the risks of herbal therapy.
2.The patient will verbalize an understanding of the interaction between
herbal therapy and conventional therapy.

The nurse intervenes by:


  • Monitoring the patient’s response to conventional and herbal therapy look-
    ing for adverse side effects.

  • Consulting with dietitians and other healthcare specialists to assure that the
    patient’s nutrition remains balanced.

  • Telling the patient to continue with the same brand of herbs and to notify
    the healthcare provider if there is a change in brand.

  • Teaching the patient to
    ° Understand the rationale for herbal therapy,
    ° Notifying healthcare providers if he or she plans to substitute herbals for
    conventional therapies,
    ° Read all labels,
    ° Review the optimal storage for the herbal remedy,
    ° Know what foods increase or decrease the action of the herbs,
    ° Review the potential side effects, symptoms that require prompt reporting
    to healthcare provider, and the correct preparation for use of herbals.

  • Evaluating the patient for the effectiveness of herbal remedies for alleviat-
    ing symptoms and the patient’s knowledge regarding the use of herbals.


The Do’s and Don’ts about Herbs



  • Don’t take if pregnant or trying to become pregnant.

  • Don’t take if breast feeding.

  • Don’t give to babies or young children.

  • Don’t take large quantities.

  • Buy herbs with the plant and quantities listed on the package.

  • Don’t stop taking prescribed medication before contacting the healthcare
    provider.


(^130) CHAPTER 8 Herbal Therapy

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