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Nursing Care Plan For Camox

The nursing diagnosis was risk for other-directed violence related to irritability, anger, and aggressiveness in a client with a history of violence and impulsive behavior. The client's goals within 2 weeks were to refrain from verbal outbursts and aggressive activity. Interventions included keeping the environment low stimulus, establishing rapport through consistent nurses, explaining procedures before touching the client, removing harmful objects, establishing a daily routine, allowing client choice when possible, and keeping activities simple to avoid frustration.
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Nursing Care Plan For Camox

The nursing diagnosis was risk for other-directed violence related to irritability, anger, and aggressiveness in a client with a history of violence and impulsive behavior. The client's goals within 2 weeks were to refrain from verbal outbursts and aggressive activity. Interventions included keeping the environment low stimulus, establishing rapport through consistent nurses, explaining procedures before touching the client, removing harmful objects, establishing a daily routine, allowing client choice when possible, and keeping activities simple to avoid frustration.
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Nursing Diagnosis Client Goals Interventions Evaluation

Risk for other-directed Within 2 weeks, client will 1.) Keep the patient's environment at low 1.) The client verbally expressed stimuli
violence related to refrain from verbal stimulus levels (low lighting, a few, simple decor, that triggered his violence: not being able
irritability, anger and outbursts, and display no low noise level). to get his way, being wrong, having
aggressiveness, history of aggressive activity everyone tell him what to do.
previous violence, and 2.) Established rapport that can lead to trust by
impulsive, explosive patient by assigning a 1-2 nurses to care for him 2.) Client will be able to distinguished his
behavior to observe continuity of care. caregivers, i.e. able to call then by their
name
3.) Explain procedures or activities to be done
to the patient and ask permission before 3.) Client will be able to participate in
touching the patient. daily activities without assaulting and
disruptive behaviors.
4.) Remove all objects that can harm the
environment around the patient

5.) Established a routine for daily activities for


the patient, i.e. routine time for hygiene,
mobilization.

6.) Allow patient to choose his desired time or


place for any activities, involve patient as much
as possible.

7.) Keep activities simple so as not to frustrate


patient with complex activities.

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