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    Name: R.MF Date of Admission : Sept.5,2011Age : 31 Patients Health History : 31 yrs old a mother of 6 ,Religion : Roman Catholic Complaints : daghan na kaayu kog anak last na jud ni kapoi na. .Occupation : housewife Gen. Objectives: After nursing intervention the patient will receive timely resolution

    and knowledge with regards to the importance of appropriate parenting. Status: Married

    NURSING CARE PLAN

    NURSINGDIAGNOSIS

    SCIENTIFICANALYSIS

    OBJECTIVESNURSING

    INTERVENTIONS RATIONALE EVALUATION VALUEINTEGRATION

    Impairedparentingrelated tomultiplebirths

    CUES:

    Subjective: saba oiilabay kamama run

    Objective:

    Maternalchildinteractiondeficit ,littlecuddling

    Definition:

    Inability of theprimary caretakerto create, maintain,or regain anenvironment thatpromotes theoptimum growthand development of the child

    After 8 hours of nursing interventionthe patient will beable to:

    Identify andprioritize familystrengths andneeds.

    Exhibit nurturingand protectivebehaviors towardchild.

    Identify and useresources to meetneeds of familymembers.

    Demonstrate

    - asses parentingskill level , takinginto account themothersintellectual ,emotional, andphysical strengthsand weaknesses

    -Make time forlistening theconcerns of parents

    -Educate parentsregarding childgrowth anddevelopment,addressing parentalperceptions. Helpsclarify realisticexpectations.

    -parents withsignificantimpairments mayneed moreeducation andsupport

    -This may also givean idea as to whatare their perceptionon the situation

    -This helps clarifyrealisticexpectations

    After 8 hours of nursing interventionthe patient wasable to:

    -note theimportance of appropriateparenting

    -demonstrateproper nurturingthe being able to besensitive enough tothe needs of theher child

    -Facilitate the waysof proper timemanagement skillpertaining to thedelivery of care to

    Self- independenceis a trait that we

    nurses should haveto enhance ourskills in criticalthinking anddecision skills tohave a bettermentin delivering care .

    Self-efficacy is atrait that a nurseshould have inorder to obtainhis/her goal inbringing theparamount care tohis/her patient.

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    InconsistentcaremanagementInflexibilityin meetingthe needsof theinfant

    techniques toenhance behavioralorganization of theinfant/child.

    Engage in mutuallysatisfyinginteractions withchild.

    -Acknowledgedifficulty of situation andnormalcy of feelings

    -Emphasizeparenting functionsrather thanmothering/fatheringskills

    -Provideinformationappropriate to thesituation , includingtime management,limit setting andstress-reductiontechniques.

    -Assist parent toplan time andconserve energy inpositive ways.

    -enhances feelingsof acceptance

    -by virtue of gender, eachperson bringssomething to theparenting role,however, nurturingtasks can be doneby both parents

    -facilitatessatisfactoryimplementation of the plan

    -enables individualto cope moreeffectively with thedifficulties as theyarise

    her childaccompanied byher husband andthe entire family