Nursing Diagnosis Ineffective Individual and Family Coping related to the prognosis of the disease, the false self-image, change roles.
Goal: Individuals or families are able to develop positive coping.
Nursing Intervention:
1. Assess changes in perceptions of disorder and relationship to the degree of disability.
R / determine individual assistance in preparing nursing plans, or the selection of interventions.
2. Identify the meaning of the loss or dysfunction of the client
R / multiple clients can accept and manage change effectively function with minimal adjustment, while others have difficulty comparing recognize and manage shortages.
3. Encourage clients to express their feelings, including hostility and anger.
R / indicates acceptance helps clients to remember and begin to adjust to the feeling.
4. Note when the client states affected like dying or avoid and declare this is death.
R / supports the rejection of the parts of the body or negative feelings about body image and the ability to show the need and intervention as well as emotional support.
5. Provide information on the health status of clients and families.
R / clients with hemophilia often need help in dealing with chronic conditions, life space limitations and the fact that the condition is a disease that will be handed down to the next generation.
6. Supports effective coping mechanisms.
R / since childhood helped clients to accept himself and his illness and to identify positive aspects of their lives. They should be encouraged to be brave and be independent to prevent trauma that can cause acute bleeding episodes and disrupt normal activities.
7. Avoid emotional stress enhancement factor.
R / nurse should know the effect of stress is professionally and personally, and explore all sources of support for themselves as well as for clients and their families.
8. Assist and encourage good maintenance and repair habits.
R / help boost self-esteem and feelings of control over one area of life.
9. Encourage people closest to allow clients do as much stuff for him.
R / revive the feeling of independence and fosters self-esteem and affect the rehabilitation process.
10. Support efforts such behavior or increased interest or participation in rehabilitation activities.
R / improve the independence to help meet the physical needs and indicate the position to be more active in social activities.
11. Monitor sleep disturbances increasing concentration difficulties, lethargy, and low self-esteem.
R / can identify the occurrence of depression generally occurs as the result of a stroke that requires intervention and further evaluation.
12. Collaboration: refer patients to specialists neuropsychology and counseling when indicated.
R / mempasilitasi can change an important role for the development of feelings.
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