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Client’s data

Name: Mrs.M
Age: 37 years old
Sex: Female
Address: Uson,Masbate
Admitting Diagnosis: r/o Ruptured Uterus
Date of Admission: August 29,2019
Time Admitted: 1:15 am
Admitting Physician: Dra.S
Final Diagnosis: Impending Uterine Rupture
Date of Discharge:
Chief Complaint: Tender Abdomen

Introduction
Theoretical framework
Developmental task

Psychosocial development
Erik Erikson

Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development are based on (and expand upon) Freud’s
psychosexual theory. Erikson proposed that we are motivated by the need to achieve
competence in certain areas of our lives. According to psychosocial theory, we
experience eight stages of development over our lifespan, from infancy through late
adulthood. At each stage there is a crisis or task that we need to resolve. Successful
completion of each developmental task results in a sense of competence and a
healthy personality. Failure to master these tasks leads to feelings of inadequacy.

 Trust vs. Mistrust


(Infant – 18 months)

 Autonomy vs. Shame/Doubt


(18 months – 3 years)
 Initiative vs. Guilt
(3 – 5 years)

 Industry vs. Inferiority


(5 – 13 years)

 Identity vs. Confusion


(13- 21 years)

 Intimacy vs. Isolation


(21 – 39 years)

 Generativity vs. Stagnation


(40-65 years)

 Integrity vs. Despair


(65 – To Death)
 Intimacy vs. Isolation
(21 – 39 years)

Intimacy During this period, the major conflict centers on forming intimate and a
positive, loving relationships with other people.

Isolation Adults who do not develop a positive self-concept in adolescence


may experience feelings of loneliness and emotional isolation.

Mrs.M belong to this stage or period, Intimacy


Physiologic measurement
13 areas of assessment
Laboratory examination
Doctor’s order
Nurse’s notes
Anatomy
Pathophysiology
Discharge plan

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