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Anxiety Related To Hospitalization and Disease Condition As Manifested by Fiscal Expression and Verbalization

The patient is experiencing anxiety related to her hospitalization and disease condition, as evidenced by her facial expressions and verbalizations of worry, stress, and anger. The nursing care plan has short-term and long-term goals of reducing the patient's anxiety within 10-30 minutes and eliminating it after a series of effective interventions. The nurse will assess anxiety levels, monitor vital signs, acknowledge the patient's feelings, and utilize relaxation techniques to help meet these goals.

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Anxiety Related To Hospitalization and Disease Condition As Manifested by Fiscal Expression and Verbalization

The patient is experiencing anxiety related to her hospitalization and disease condition, as evidenced by her facial expressions and verbalizations of worry, stress, and anger. The nursing care plan has short-term and long-term goals of reducing the patient's anxiety within 10-30 minutes and eliminating it after a series of effective interventions. The nurse will assess anxiety levels, monitor vital signs, acknowledge the patient's feelings, and utilize relaxation techniques to help meet these goals.

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Homework – 3

Anxiety related to hospitalization and disease condition as manifested by fiscal expression and verbalization

Nursing Care Plan - 2 marks

Assessment (0.5) Nursing diagnosis Objective /Goal(0.25) Nursing interventions ( 1) Evaluation (0.25)
Anxiety related to Long term goal: 1. Assess patients’ level of Goal met
Subjective data hospitalization and anxiety
disease condition as After series of effective 2. Monitor vital signs. After 4 hours of
Patient says she is worried, manifested by facial nursing intervention, 3. Acknowledge awareness nursing intervention
stress and angry expression and the anxiety will be of patient anxiety the patient was relax
she also felt shortness of breath verbalization eliminated 4. Maintain a calm and and anxiety reduce
reassuring environment; as evidence by sleep
minimize noise; provide well
Short term goal: familiar items; cluster Vital signs is normal
care; offer choices. Respiration: 13
Objective data After 10 – 30 mins of 5. Encourage support breaths per min
nursing intervention system presence and Pulse: 70 beats per
nervousness the client will be able to participation. min
panic know some techniques 6. Support expression and BP: 110/80 mmHg
dry mouth on how to lessen the identification of feelings O2: in room air 93%
muscle tension anxiety sure as deep and worries;
skin flushed breathing compassionately
sleep disturbance acknowledge and
urinary frequency validate concerns.
heart rate increased 7. Utilize existing coping
decreased attention strategies and assist in
developing new
Vital signs: strategies (e.g., deep
Respiration: 21 breaths per min breathing, relaxation
Pulse: 112 beats per min 8. techniques, massage,
BP: 120/80 mmHg meditation therapy.
O2: in room air 94% 9. Identify thoughts and
feelings that led to
current anxiety onset to
enhance understanding
of triggers.
10. Reframe anxiety-
provoking situations;
provide a new
perspective; engage in
problem-solving.
11. Utilize anticipatory
guidance to enhance
sense of control.
Due Date to submit Thursday 4/11/2020

Prepared by:

Asalah Abdullah 443815167 Shorouq hassan 443815162


Amirah Mohd 443815223 Mulook Saeed 443815155
Ashwag Ali 443815151 Mona Al-Qahtani 443815170

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