The client reported a lack of interest in activity and exertional discomfort. The plan was to have the client participate willingly in necessary activities by the end of the shift. Interventions included gradually increasing exercise levels, assisting with activities, encouraging a positive attitude, and suggesting relaxation techniques. The goal was met, as the client was able to participate in necessary activities by the end of the shift.
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Activity Intolerance Related To Cognitve Deficits
The client reported a lack of interest in activity and exertional discomfort. The plan was to have the client participate willingly in necessary activities by the end of the shift. Interventions included gradually increasing exercise levels, assisting with activities, encouraging a positive attitude, and suggesting relaxation techniques. The goal was met, as the client was able to participate in necessary activities by the end of the shift.
Subjective: - Verbal report of lack of interest in activity - Exertional discomfort
Objective:
- Vital signs of: - BP: - PR: - RR: - Temp: Activity intolerance related to cognitve deficits
At the end of the shift, the client will be able to participate willingly in necessary/desired activities INDEPENDENT:
- Ascertain ability to stand and move about, and degree of assistance necessary or use of equipment
- Note treatment related factors, such as side effects and interactions of medications
- Increase exercise/activi ty levels gradually
- Assist with activities and provide/monit or clients use of assistive devices
- Encourage client to maintain
- To determine current status and needs associated with participation in needed/desir ed activities
- To conserve energy
- To protect client from injury
- To enhance sense of well being Goal met. At the end of the shift, the client was able to participate willingly in necessary/desired activities positive ttitude; suggest relaxation techniques, as appropriate
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