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ASSESSMENT

Subjective:
Nalulungkot
ako sa
pagkawala ng
anak ko. At
mas aalala
ako kasi ako
ang sinisisi ng
mister ko
Objective:
- Vital signs
taken as
follows
T: 36.5
P: 80
R: 20
BP: 110/80
-appears sad

DIAGNOSIS
Anticipatory
grieving r/t
loss of
pregnancy,
cause of
abortion and
future
childbearing .

INFERENCE

PLANNING

INTERVENTION

RATIONALE

EVALUATION

Feelings of
shock or
disbelief are
normal. Couples
who
approached the
pregnancy with
joy and
excitement now
feel grief,
sadness, and
possibly anger.
Because many
women, even
with planned
pregnancies,
feel some
ambivalence
initially, guilt is
also a common
emotion. These
feelings may be
even stronger
for women who
were negative
about their
pregnancies.
The women
may even

After 8hours of
nursing
intervention the
mother and her
partner will
verbalize grieve
and acknowledge
that the grieving
process lasts
several months.

Assess the reaction


of patient and
support person.

To determine the feelings


of the client and of the
significant other.

Provide information
regarding current
status, as needed.

To lessen confusion of
patient regarding the
loss, to clarify and to
avoid blame.

The woman and her


partner begin
verbalizing their grief
and acknowledge
that the grieving
process lasts
several months.

Encourage the
patient to discuss
feelings about the
loss of the baby
and include effects
on relationship with
the father.

To relieve emotions,
sharing of feelings to
father may encourage
support from each other.

Acknowledge the
loss and allow
grieving.

The grieving period


following a miscarriage
usually lasts 6 to 24
months.

Listen
sympathetically
to their concerns.

To offer psychological
support for the mother.

Providing time
alone for the couple
to discuss their
feelings.

Providing privacy will


encourage them to
verbalize further their
concerns.

believe that
the miscarriage
is a punishment
for some
wrongdoing.

Discuss the progno


sis of the future
pregnancies.

To inform important
matters about future
pregnancies so they will
have informed choices
and smarter decisions.
Prepared by: Elaine B. Aguilar
BSN IV- B

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