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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.

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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.

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Problem: Activity Intolerance

ASSESSMENT DIAGNOSIS PLANNING INTERVENTIONS RATIONALE EVALUATION


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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