The nursing diagnosis was activity intolerance related to fatigue, anemia, waste retention, and dialysis for a patient. The goal was for the patient to participate in activities within their tolerance. Nursing interventions included assessing contributing factors, promoting independence in self-care as tolerated, encouraging alternating rest with activity, and encouraging rest after dialysis treatments. Expected outcomes were for the patient to participate in increasing activity and exercise while alternating with rest, have improved self-esteem, and feel well.
The nursing diagnosis was activity intolerance related to fatigue, anemia, waste retention, and dialysis for a patient. The goal was for the patient to participate in activities within their tolerance. Nursing interventions included assessing contributing factors, promoting independence in self-care as tolerated, encouraging alternating rest with activity, and encouraging rest after dialysis treatments. Expected outcomes were for the patient to participate in increasing activity and exercise while alternating with rest, have improved self-esteem, and feel well.
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The nursing diagnosis was activity intolerance related to fatigue, anemia, waste retention, and dialysis for a patient. The goal was for the patient to participate in activities within their tolerance. Nursing interventions included assessing contributing factors, promoting independence in self-care as tolerated, encouraging alternating rest with activity, and encouraging rest after dialysis treatments. Expected outcomes were for the patient to participate in increasing activity and exercise while alternating with rest, have improved self-esteem, and feel well.
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Nursing Diagnosis: Activity intolerance related to fatigue, anemia, retention of waste products, and dialysis procedure Goal: Participation
in activity within tolerance
Nursing Interventions 1. Assess factors contributing to activity intolerance: a. Fatigue b. Anemia c. Fluid and electrolyte imbalances d. Retention of waste products e. Depression 2. Promote independence in selfcare activities as tolerated; assist if fatigued. 3. Encourage alternating activity with rest. 4. Encourage patient to rest after dialysis treatments. Rationale Expected Outcomes 1. Indicates factors Participates in contributing to severity increasing levels of fatigue. of activity and 2. Promotes improved selfexercise esteem Reports increased 3. Promotes activity and sense of wellexercise within limits being and adequate rest. Alternates rest and activity 4. Adequate rest is Participates in encouraged after dialysis selected self-care treatments, which are activities exhausting to many patients.
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