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Nursing Care Plan

Name of Patient: V.T. Age: 37 yrs. Old Gender: Male Chief Complaint:Homicidal/Suicidal/Escape precaution Name of Student: John Christopher Jison Yr. and Section/ Group Number: BN3-L/Group 3 Medical Diagnosis: Schizophreni

Assessment

Nursing Diagnosis
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Rationale
Precipitating Factors: Predisposing Factors:

Desired Outcome

Nursing Intervention

Justification

Evaluation

Impaired Social -Hesitations to share Interaction sentiments. related to the -Disorganized present mental Thinking. illness as -Limited activities and evidenced by lack interest. of motivation

Drug Use

- Age

Strengths:

Abnormal Activity in the Neurotransmitters brought about by Drug use. Manifestation of symptoms like Anxiety and Manic Attacks, and Paranoia. Displaces his feelings to someone less threatening.

Reference: Strong Family Support Compliance to Nurses Pocket Guide 9th Edition Medication.

Triggers the patient to isolate himself.

After 40 hours of nurse Independent: client interaction, my - Encourage client's patient will be able to: attempts to communicate. If verbalizations are not understandable, express to 1. Identify client what you think he or problematic behavior she intended to say. It may that deters be necessary to reorient socialization. client frequently. 2. Describe and utilize strategies to promote - Encourage reminiscence effective socialization. and discussion of life review. Also discuss 3. Exhibit increased present-day events. Sharing feelings of self-worth, picture albums, if possible, as evidenced by is especially good. voluntary participation in own self-care and - Encourage client to be as interaction with others. independent as possible in self-care activities. Provide written schedule of tasks to be performed. Intervene in areas where client requires assistance. Collaborative: Compliance Medication. to

-The ability to communicate effectively with others may enhance self-esteem. - Reminiscence and life review help the client resume progression through the grief process associated with disappointing life events and increase self-esteem as successes are reviewed - Assesses the condition of the client - The ability to perform independently preserves self-esteem.

To control the symptoms brought about by the illness.

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