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Comprehensive Restoration Nursing Management Plan EMOTIONAL FACTOR Cues Wellness Nursing Diagnosis
Readiness for enhanced family coping related to decrease negative feeling as evidenced by willingness to call on others for help. Readiness for enhanced family coping related to effective role performance as evidenced by willingness to call on others for help.

Analysis
Lourdess statements convey a desire to perform the caregiver role. Furthermore, it can be noted from her statements that she possess some knowledge with regard to the care of her fathers needs. Lourdess statements indicate awareness on the need to regularly seek professional help to halt the advancement of complications. Awareness is one of the factors that can support adherence to the therapeutic

Goal
Long term goal: After 6 months, the family will maintain effective performance of care giver role. Short term goal: After 16 hours of nursing interventions, the patients will utilize their knowledge about effective performance of their caregiver role as manifested by: -giving suggestions about reinforcing their caregiving strategies. -listing down the pros and cons of the suggested caregiving plans. -deciding which idea will be best applied for their performance of the caregiver role. -demonstrating stress reduction techniques

Identified Strategies
Establish rapport and inform patients of the objectives of the interaction.

Rationale
To build up a trusting relationship necessary for effective interaction.

Nurses Role Facilita tor/Lea der

Role Explanat ion


A leader influences others to work together to accomplish a specific goal. Counseling is the process of helping a client to recognize and cope with stressful psychologic or social problems, to develop improved interperson al relationship s, and to promote personal growth.

Evaluati on
The family were participati ve during the conferenc e. They were able to verbalize concerns about managing their caregiving role for MBT. The family were also able to give suggestio ns to

Subjective:

Caring for my father requires not only our physical strength but also our emotional, spiritual and social well-being. He is incapable of maintaining a balance between these aspects and so we are the ones that should extend and provide for this. My fathers condition is very vulnerable to complication, so I see to it that early management be given to him to arrest further development of other illnesses.
Despite his incoherence, I used to talk to him and touch him, even kiss and hug him, to let him know that we are still here, caring

Encourage patients to verbalize concerns about discharge and home management. Provide opportunity to ask questions. Encourage verbalization of ideas about managing their caring roles for MBT. Assist patients in listing down strengths and weaknesses of their ideas. Encourage patients to modify their performance of their caring

To provide a baseline data that will help with the identification of stressful conditions in their personal environment. This will aid the nurse in helping the patients decide on which is the best scheme in managing their performance of the caregiver role.

Counse lor

Manag er

Early recognition leads to the early management

Change Agent

The nurse acts as a change agent when

better perform their

for him. Maybe he cannot accurately respond to us but I know he can still feel how we love him. Objective: Her daughter shows a primary care giver in his family, especially the condition of MBT needs demands high level of dependence. Shes active participants in taking care of his father specially if there is any identified symptoms his daughter noticed she directly consult a doctor to prevent complication. The family provides physical, emotional, spiritual and social being. The family prepares the food by following the advice of dietician.

regimen.

roles in order to avoid caregiver role strain.

of the problem.

For

example, shifting schedules to provide time for personal businesses and recreation. The provision of information should not be restricted to just treatment information but also any information that prepares the client to manage health-related issues

assisting others, that is, clients, to make modification s in their own behaviour.

caregiving roles. Strengths and weakness es of their role performan ce were noted and

Educat or
The nurse helps clients learn about their health and helath care procedures they need to perform or to restore their health.

Educate the family on identifying early signs of stress and in performing stress reduction techniques.

utilize to set new roles for each member of the family. The family learned about stress and stress reduction technique. In all, goal was met.

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