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Borata - FNCP (Parenthood)

The document summarizes a nursing care plan for a new mother named Mrs. Christie who is having difficulty sleeping and coping with being a new parent. The plan has the following goals: 1) For the family to determine a routine to care for the baby so the mother can sleep; 2) For the family to identify and prioritize strengths and needs and respond to the baby's cues; 3) For the family to exhibit nurturing behaviors toward the baby and properly carry the child. The nursing intervention includes assessing the family, teaching parenting skills, and ensuring the family can meet the baby's needs and get adequate sleep.

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Borata - FNCP (Parenthood)

The document summarizes a nursing care plan for a new mother named Mrs. Christie who is having difficulty sleeping and coping with being a new parent. The plan has the following goals: 1) For the family to determine a routine to care for the baby so the mother can sleep; 2) For the family to identify and prioritize strengths and needs and respond to the baby's cues; 3) For the family to exhibit nurturing behaviors toward the baby and properly carry the child. The nursing intervention includes assessing the family, teaching parenting skills, and ensuring the family can meet the baby's needs and get adequate sleep.

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Name: ​Fiel Andrei L.

Borata ​Section: ​BSN 2 -A 

  
CUES HEALTH FAMILY GOAL OF OBJECTIVES OF CARE NURSING METHOD OF RESOURCES CRITERIA STANDARD METHOD/
PROBLEM NURSING CARE INTERVENTION NURSE REQUIRED TOOL
PROBLEM FAMILY
CONTACT

Subjective cues: Presence of Inability to Short term goal: After 2 hours of nursing 1. Introduce self and Home visit Material
stress provide adequate After nursing intervention the patient will purpose of intervention.
be able to: Resource: ● The family identifies Interview
points/foreseea nursing care to intervention the Verbal feedback
● Mrs. Christie family can determine 2. Build rapport. and prioritizes family
ble crisis the dependent
is not having ●
situation: and vulnerable a routine in taking Identify and prioritize -Visual ​Aids: strengths and needs.
adequate members of the care of the baby for family strengths and 3. Assess the family’s
sleep because Parenthood the mother to have needs. comprehension of the Handouts ● The family identifies Interview
family due to: Verbal feedback
of taking care adequate sleep. problem. Pamphlets the needs and
of her first ● Identify the needs and responds to the cues
● Inadequate respond to the cues of 4. Assess characteristics of Brochures of the newborn.
baby. knowledge about the newborn. parenting style and
● She is having child Long term goal:
After nursing behaviors. ● The family exhibits Direct observation
a hard time development ● Exhibit nurturing and Human Compliance
nurturing and
and care because intervention the upon agreed
coping with family will be able to protective behaviors Resource: interventions
protective behaviors
becoming a of lack of towards the baby. towards the baby.
provide necessary 5. Assess attachment
experience.
mother and a intervention as between the family Time and effort of Compliance
● Properly hold and carry ● Properly hold and Direct observation
wife. needed by their and the baby. the nurse and the upon agreed
the child. carry the child.
newborn. family interventions
Objective cues: ● Identify and use ● The family identifies Direct observation
● Mrs. Christie is resources, including and uses resources,
6. Conduct health teachings Financial Compliance
human resources to including human
a G1P1 and
  meet the needs of each on the following: Resource:
upon agreed
interventions
resources to meet the
lacks family member like ● Infant cues needs of each family
experience in adequate sleep. ● Proper member like
parenting. Breastfeeding Expenses of adequate sleep.
● Demonstrate ● Growth and teaching aid and
techniques to enhance development of transportation.  ● The family Direct observation
infants Compliance
behavioral patterns in demonstrates
taking care of the baby. ● Importance of upon agreed techniques to
regular check-ups interventions enhance behavioral
● Engage in mutually ● Screening tools patterns in taking
satisfying interactions care of the baby.
with the baby.
Compliance ● The family engages in Direct observation
● Attend scheduled upon agreed mutually satisfying
check-ups for the interventions interactions with the
newborn. baby.

● Explain the importance Compliance ● Attend scheduled Interview


and demonstrate upon agreed check-ups for the
proper breastfeeding. interventions newborn.

Verbal feedback ● Explain the Interview


and Compliance importance and
demonstrate proper
upon agreed
interventions breastfeeding.
 

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