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    NURSING CARE PLANNURSING CARE MANAGEMENT

    Subjective /Objective Cues

    NursingDiagnosis /

    Analysis

    Analysis Goal /Objectives

    NursingIntervention

    Rationale Evaluation

    Subjective:Hindi tuloy-tuloyang tulog naminkasi nagigisningkami pag nagra-rounds kayo.

    May diagnostics parin kasi siya kayapaputol-putol ang

    tulog.

    Madali talagangmagising ang anak.Konting galaw okaluskos.

    ObjectiveThe client lookspale.

    The client isirritable anduneasy.

    The client hasdiagnosticsscheduled at 11:45PM.

    The client can easilyawakened during

    DisturbedSleep Patternr/tInterruptionsfortherapeutics,monitoring,laboratoryresults,other

    generatedawakening

    This problem iscommon duringhospitalizations.The patients arealways subjectedto someprocedures, suchas VS monitoring,laboratorymeasures and

    also checking thepatency of the IVfluid. With theseactions, it istherefore relatedfor having adisturbance ofsleep pattern.Since achild/pediatrichas a verysensitive

    sensorium,he/she can beawakened due tothe above reason.

    Preschooler

    requires 11-12

    hours of sleep per

    night. They often

    Goal: Afterthe nursingintervention,the client willbe able tohave anadequatesleeppattern.

    Objectives:1. The clientwill evidenceabsence ofpain anddiscomfort.

    2. The clientwillexperience arefreshedsleepcontinuously.

    3. The clientwill take aneight-hoursleep eachday as well asnap or restperiod.

    Independent

    1. Recommendpositions for sleepthat provideadequate support.

    2. Recommend anap or rest periodeach day.

    3. Encouragehaving schedule

    1. Sleep isneeded to feelrefreshed andrestored.(MaternalNewbornNursing,Second Edition,

    McKinney, p.1042)

    2. Propersupport withpillows for theside-lyingpositionpromotesrelaxation and

    aids sleep.(MaternalNewbornNursing,Second Edition,McKinney, p.1042)

    3. When othersassist with

    The client wasable to have anadequate sleeppattern asevidenced by:

    1. The clientunderstood theimportance ofsome

    procedures,such as VSmonitoring,laboratorymeasures andalso checkingthe patency ofthe IV fluid..

    2. The clientexperienced a

    refreshed sleepcontinuously.

    3. The clienttook an eight-hour sleep eachday as well asnap or restperiod.

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    NURSING CARE PLANNURSING CARE MANAGEMENTrounds. dislike bedtime

    and resist by

    requesting

    another game and

    televisionprogram.

    (Pediatic Nursing;

    Potts et. al.,p.273)

    The 4 or 5 year

    old may becomes

    restless and

    irritable if sleep

    requirement are

    not met. Nap

    during day time

    maybe needed to

    restore energy.

    (Fundamentals ofNursing; Kozieret. al.;

    assistance so thatmother can sleep.

    4. Discourageentertaining orfrequent visits fromothers.

    5. Encouragerestriction of

    outside activities.

    householdactivities orinfant care, themother is freeand sleep.

    (MaternalNewbornNursing,Second Edition,McKinney, p.1042)

    4. Visiting withfriends usesenergy andcontributes to

    fatigue.(MaternalNewbornNursing,Second Edition,McKinney, p.1042)

    5. Outsideactivities use

    energy andcontribute tofatigue.(MaternalNewbornNursing,Second Edition,McKinney, p.1042)

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    NURSING CARE PLANNURSING CARE MANAGEMENT

    6. Encourage clientto establish a quiet,relaxing routinebefore bedtime.

    6. A bedtimeroutine aidsrelaxation, sosleep is

    promoted.(MaternalNewbornNursing,Second Edition,McKinney, p.1042)