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BEFORE
HOSPITALIZATION
The patient does
not go to the
hospital or health
centers for check
up when she feels
her illness is not
serious.
DURING
HOSPITALIZATION
The patient is
monitored
regularly on
admission to the
hospital.
NUTRTIONAL
AND
METABOLIC
The patient is
currently on
hypoallergenic
diet as prescribed
by the doctor
ELIMINATION
ACTIVITYEXERCISE
HEALTH
PERCEPTION
AND HEALTH
MANAGEME
NT
ANALYSIS
An individual should be able
to focus on his/her own
perceived level of health and
well-being, and on practices
for maintaining health helps
in improving activities of daily
living. (Womans Health and
Illness in the Expanding
Family Jeanette Koshar, RN,
MSN, NP, PhD)
Healthy individuals should
normally take 8- 10 glasses of
water a day, eat fruits and
vegetables. Usual pattern of
food, fluid intake and types of
food should be monitored.
The adequacy of local nutrient
supplies is essencial to avoid
problems related to fluid
balance, tissue integrity, and
host defenses may be
identified as well as problems
with the gastrointestinal
system. (Womans Health and
Illness in the Expanding
Family Jeanette Koshar, RN,
MSN, NP, PhD)
Normally, a person voids 3060ml of fluids via urination.
Monitoring the Bowel and
bladder elimination patterns
of patient having problems
with the kidneys specifically
on urine production must be
done hourly, changes will
prevent excretory problems
such as incontinence,
constipation, diarrhea, and
urinary retention may be
identified. (Womans Health
and Illness in the Expanding
Family Jeanette Koshar, RN,
MSN, NP, Ph)
An individual should do
regular exercises in order to
maintain proper functioning.
Do jogging or walking at least
twice a week. Activities of
daily living requiring energy
expenditure, including selfcare activities, exercise, and
leisure activities. The status of
major body systems involved
with activity and exercise is
evaluated especially for older
patients whose joints
SLEEP-REST
COGNITIVEPERCEPTIVE
She reports no
problem of her
other senses prior
to admission. Her
memory is fine as
well.
SELFPERCEPTION
AND SELFCONCEPT
She reports no
problem of her
other senses prior
to admission. Her
memory is fine as
well. She has been
received as
conscious and
coherent.
The patient
reports that she is
well comfortable
with her own body
and feels
contented.
ROLERELATIONSH
IP
The patient is
currently being
taken care of by
some of her
children in her
hospital room. She
is frequently
visited by friends.
Norms:
Self-concept is ones mental
image of oneself. A positive
self-concept is essential to a
persons mental and physical
health. An individual
possessing a strong selfconcept should be better able
to accept or adapt to changes
that may occur over the life
span. (Fundamentals of
nursing by Barbara Kozier,
Glenora Erb, Audrey Berman
& Shirlee Synder, 7th edition,
page 957)
A Family should always stay
close together, never leaving
anyone behind. They must be
oriented and well-rounded.
How clearly and openly family
members communicate with
each other will be a strong
determinant of how the family
members perform in any of
the family functions.
(Fundamentals of Nursing
Phil. Ed by Rick Daniels
p.1582) And the support of
SEXUALITYREPRODUCTI
VE
The patient is a
mother. She is
currently not
seeking any
intimate relation of
the opposite sex at
the moment.
The patient is a
mother. She is
currently not
seeking any
intimate relation of
the opposite sex
at the moment.
COPINGSTRESS
TOLERANCE
VALUE
BELIEF
The patient is an
active member of
Iglesia ni Kristo and
goes to worship
every so often.
The patient
usually handles
stress by going out
and she frequently
verbalizes her
feeling to her
offsprings and
relatives and in
turn they help her
solve her
problems.
The patient is an
active member of
Iglesia ni Kristo
and goes to
worship every so
often. But during
her hospital stay
she cant go to
worship because
of her condition.
Pamela U. Domingo
BSN 4A