1. The client was experiencing a disturbed sleep pattern due to interruptions from medical procedures and monitoring.
2. The nursing diagnosis was a disturbed sleep pattern related to interruptions. The goal was for the client to experience an adequate sleep pattern with nursing interventions like recommending restful sleep positions and a consistent sleep schedule.
3. Evaluation showed the client understood the importance of procedures, was able to experience refreshed sleep continuously, and took an eight-hour sleep each day as well as nap or rest periods.
1. The client was experiencing a disturbed sleep pattern due to interruptions from medical procedures and monitoring.
2. The nursing diagnosis was a disturbed sleep pattern related to interruptions. The goal was for the client to experience an adequate sleep pattern with nursing interventions like recommending restful sleep positions and a consistent sleep schedule.
3. Evaluation showed the client understood the importance of procedures, was able to experience refreshed sleep continuously, and took an eight-hour sleep each day as well as nap or rest periods.
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1. The client was experiencing a disturbed sleep pattern due to interruptions from medical procedures and monitoring.
2. The nursing diagnosis was a disturbed sleep pattern related to interruptions. The goal was for the client to experience an adequate sleep pattern with nursing interventions like recommending restful sleep positions and a consistent sleep schedule.
3. Evaluation showed the client understood the importance of procedures, was able to experience refreshed sleep continuously, and took an eight-hour sleep each day as well as nap or rest periods.
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Objective Cues Diagnosis / Objectives Intervention Analysis Subjective: Disturbed This problem is Goal: After Independent The client was “Hindi tuloy-tuloy Sleep Pattern common during the nursing able to have an ang tulog namin r/t hospitalizations. intervention, 1. Recommend 1. Sleep is adequate sleep kasi nagigisning Interruptions The patients are the client will positions for sleep needed to feel pattern as kami pag nagra- for always subjected be able to that provide refreshed and evidenced by: rounds kayo.” therapeutics, to some have an adequate support. restored. monitoring, procedures, such adequate (Maternal 1. The client “May diagnostics pa laboratory as VS monitoring, sleep Newborn understood the rin kasi siya kaya results, laboratory pattern. Nursing, importance of paputol-putol ang other measures and Second Edition, some tulog.” also checking the Objectives: McKinney, p. procedures, generated patency of the IV 1. The client 1042) such as VS “ Madali talagang awakening fluid. With these will evidence monitoring, magising ang anak. actions, it is absence of laboratory Konting galaw o therefore related pain and 2. Recommend a 2. Proper measures and kaluskos.” for having a discomfort. nap or rest period support with also checking disturbance of each day. pillows for the the patency of Objective sleep pattern. 2. The client side-lying the IV fluid.. The client looks Since a will position pale. child/pediatric experience a promotes 2. The client has a very refreshed relaxation and experienced a The client is sensitive sleep aids sleep. refreshed sleep irritable and sensorium, continuously. (Maternal continuously. uneasy. he/she can be Newborn awakened due to 3. The client Nursing, 3. The client The client has the above reason. will take an Second Edition, took an eight- diagnostics eight-hour McKinney, p. hour sleep each scheduled at 11:45 Preschooler sleep each 1042) day as well as PM. requires 11-12 day as well as nap or rest hours of sleep per nap or rest period. The client can easily night. They often period. 3. Encourage 3. When others awakened during having schedule assist with NURSING CARE PLAN NURSING CARE MANAGEMENT
rounds. dislike bedtime assistance so that household
and resist by mother can sleep. activities or requesting infant care, the mother is free another game and and sleep. television (Maternal program. Newborn Nursing, (Pediatic Nursing; Second Edition, Potts et. al.,p.273) McKinney, p. 1042) The 4 or 5 year old may becomes 4. Discourage 4. Visiting with restless and entertaining or friends uses irritable if sleep frequent visits from energy and requirement are others. contributes to fatigue. not met. Nap (Maternal during day time Newborn maybe needed to Nursing, restore energy. Second Edition, McKinney, p. (Fundamentals of 1042) Nursing; Kozier et. al.; 5. Encourage 5. Outside restriction of activities use outside activities. energy and contribute to fatigue. (Maternal Newborn Nursing, Second Edition, McKinney, p. 1042) NURSING CARE PLAN NURSING CARE MANAGEMENT
6. Encourage client 6. A bedtime
to establish a quiet, routine aids relaxing routine relaxation, so before bedtime. sleep is promoted. (Maternal Newborn Nursing, Second Edition, McKinney, p. 1042)