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St.

Scholastica’s College Tacloban

Maharlika Highway, Brgy. Campetic, Palo, Leyte

COLLEGE OF NURSING

Family Nursing Care Plan

Group 1

DATE: October 9, 2023


Family Goal of Objectives Nursing Metho Resources Evaluation
Nursing Care of Care Intervention d of Required
Problems s Nurse-
Famil
y
Conta
ct

1.Chronic 1. The 1. To help 1. Obtain a Home 1.Student 1. The


inflammato client will the patient medication Visit nurses client was
ry disease maintain an improve allergy devote time able to
of the optimal Breathing history. and effort to maintain an
airways breathing Pattern & the family. optimal
(Asthma) pattern, as Gas 2.identify breathing
evidenced Exchange. current 2.Precise pattern, as
by relaxed medications information evidenced
breathing, 2.To and and by relaxed
normal maintain administer knowledge breathing,
respiratory Patent prescribed from the normal
rate or Airways & medications. student respiratory
pattern, and Reducing nurses to rate or
absence of Airway 3.Monitor share with pattern, and
dyspnea. Inflammati responses, the family. absence of
on providing dyspnea.
2.The fluids if 3.For deeper
client will 3.Reducing necessary, complicatio 2.The client
display Anxiety & and assisting ns; hospital displayed
normal Improving with checkup is normal
arterial Coping of intubation necessary. arterial
blood gas the patient. and blood gas
results. mechanical results.
4.Promotin ventilation if
g Rest & acute 3.The client
3.The Energy. respiratory demonstrate
client will failure d improved
demonstrat occurs. ventilation
e improved and
ventilation 4.provide adequate
and Patient oxygenatio
adequate Education & n of tissues
oxygenatio Health by normal
n of tissues Teachings. ABGs.
by normal
ABGs. 4.The client
is free of
symptoms
4.The of
client will respiratory
be free of distress.
symptoms
of
respiratory
distress.

2. Anxiety After 5 To help the 1. Provide a Home The time After 5


and hours of family secure and visit and effort of hours of
concerns nursing address compassiona the student nursing
related to interventio their te space nurses for intervention
Polyps and n, the emotional where the family , the family
their family will and family was able to
implication manage psychologic members manage
s for the their al well- can voice their
family anxiety and being their anxiety and
concerns emotions concerns
related to and related to
polyps. concerns. polyps.

2.
Encourage
them to
actively
listen and
acknowledg
e their
feelings.

3. Teach
methods for
reducing
anxiety,
such as
mindfulness
practices or
deep
breathing
exercises.

4.
Encourage
family
members to
engage in
hobbies or
relaxation
techniques
to help them
manage their
emotions.

3. Limit pain To manage 1. Consider Home 1.Family The client


Rheumatoi and pain and reports of Visit and friends. improved
d Arthritis inflammati discomfort pain, noting his/her
on 2.Local in- comfort
through location and
person and level.
Preserve appropriate intensity
online-only
joint and pain (scale of 0– The client
patient
organ managemen 10). Note incorporate
function support d pain
t precipitating
groups. managemen
intervention factors and
s and nonverbal t techniques
3.RA into daily
strategies pain cues.
education life.
To promote 2. and self-
The client
joint Recommend management
attained and
mobility or provide a classes. maintained
and prevent firm
optimal
deformities mattress or 4.Health functional
through bedboard,
care mobility.
range-of- and a small
motion pillow. professional
exercises, Elevate s, including The client
joint linens with a medical and adapted
physical
protection bed cradle mental and
techniques, as needed. health psychologic
and experts.
3. al changes
assistive
Encourage imposed by
rheumatic
devices. frequent disease.
changes of
position. The client
Assist the used
patient to effective
move in bed, coping
supporting behaviors
affected for dealing
joints above with actual
and below, or
and avoiding perceived
jerky limitations
movements. and role
changes.
4.
Recommend
that the
patient take
a warm bath
or shower
upon arising
or at
bedtime.
Apply
warm, moist
compresses
to affected
joints
several
times a day.
Monitor
water
temperature
of compress,
baths, and so
on.

5. Provide
gentle
massage.
MEMBERS:

1. Altar, Mae Antonnete


2. Amboy, Gewel
3. Austria, Nicole
4. Basmayor, Randy Nino
5. Belleza, Krysiah Danne
6. Belicario, Marie
7. Borlongan, Ria Antoinette
8. Cabangunay, Dreaw
9. Cajarop, Ma. Isavil
10. Calignawan, Kirsteen

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