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The nursing care plan addresses a patient's inability to feed, groom, and use the bathroom independently due to impairment of motor and sensory function from a brain tumor. The plan involves performing or assisting with meeting the patient's needs for 6 hours, identifying individual areas of weakness, and working to fully regain self-care abilities. The goal is for the patient to be able to identify weaknesses and needs independently after 6 hours of nursing intervention.
The nursing care plan addresses a patient's inability to feed, groom, and use the bathroom independently due to impairment of motor and sensory function from a brain tumor. The plan involves performing or assisting with meeting the patient's needs for 6 hours, identifying individual areas of weakness, and working to fully regain self-care abilities. The goal is for the patient to be able to identify weaknesses and needs independently after 6 hours of nursing intervention.
The nursing care plan addresses a patient's inability to feed, groom, and use the bathroom independently due to impairment of motor and sensory function from a brain tumor. The plan involves performing or assisting with meeting the patient's needs for 6 hours, identifying individual areas of weakness, and working to fully regain self-care abilities. The goal is for the patient to be able to identify weaknesses and needs independently after 6 hours of nursing intervention.
Date: January 27, 2014 Pro!e": Se!#$%are &e#'%'t (#ee&'n) an& to'!et'n)* re!ate& to '"+a'r"ent o# "otor an& ,en,ory #un%t'on ASSESS-EN. NURSING DIAGN/SIS SCIEN.I0IC EXPLANA.I/N PLANNING IN.ER1EN.I/N RA.I/NALE E1ALUA.I/N Su2e%t'3e: Hindi ako makakain at maka-attend sa pangangailangan ko sa pagdumi at pag ihi ng ako lamang. Kailangan ko ng tutulong sa akin. /2e%t'3e: >Inability to feed self independently >Inability to groom self independently >Inability to get in and out of bathroom Self-care deficit ( feeding and toileting related to impairment of motor and sensory function In patients !ith ner"ous system tumors# "arious symptoms of neurological dysfunction occur no matter ho! slo!ly or $uickly the tumor gro!s. Specific neurological abnormalities caused by brain tumors "ary from patient to patient and depend on the location of the tumor. %or e&le# if the tumor in"ades the motor regions of the brain (areas responsible for mo"ement of the 'fter ( hours of nursing inter"ention# patient !ill be able to identify indi"idual areas of !eakness) needs. In&e+en&ent: > *erformed or assisted !ith meeting client+s needs !hen he is unable to meet o!n need. >*lanned time for listening to the client+s or significant others+ feelings and concerns. > Supported client in making health related decisions and assisted in de"eloping self- care practices
%acilitates confidence and increases self- esteem >,o disco"er barriers to participation regimen and to !ork on problem solutions > ,o full gear the self-care of the client. 'fter ( hours of nursing inter"ention# patient !as able to identify indi"idual areas of !eakness) needs. 30 >Impaired ability to obtain or replace articles of clothing >Inability to get commode skeletal muscles# such as those in the arms and legs. ,he arms and legs of the body may be stiff or mo"e a!k!ardly. -n the other hand # !hen the areas of the brain responsible for sensing the en"ironment (called the sensory structures are damaged by a tumor# the patient may feel tingling# numbness# or other odd sensations. .ith these damages done by the tumor to motor and sensory function of the brain the patient may no longer e&ecute acti"ities in rendering care for themsel"es. Reference: http://www.health communities.com/ nervous-system- and goals that promote health. Co!!aorat'3e: >'ssured that consistency of diet is appropriate for patient+s ability to che! and s!allo!# >/echanical problems may prohibit the patient from eating 31 tumors/symptoms .shtml 32