Diagnosis Explanation Interventions Subjective Data: Fatigue related to It is an insufficiency Short Term: Independent: Independent: Short Term: “Nanghihina po ako decreased in which the 1.Establish rapport 1. To gain trust and ako at hindi ako hemoglobin and individual After 8 hours of participation of the After 8 hours of makagalaw galaw ng diminished experiences the Comprehensive 2. Monitor Vital client the maayos, hindi rin po oxygen-carrying an aversion to nursing Signs Comprehensive ako makabangon sa capacity of blood exertion and feels intervention, the 2. To serve as a nursing aking higaan dahil secondary to poor unable to carry on, patient: 3. Assess the baseline data intervention, the masakit rin po ang physical such feelings may be patient’s ability to goal was partially aking tiyan” as condition as generated by 1. Will verbalize an perform ADLs, 3. Fatigue can restrict met. As evidenced verbalized by the evidenced by muscular effort, increased energy instrumental the patient’s ability to by the patient: client. Fatigability, Pale exhaustion of the and improved well- activities of daily participate in self-care skin, and energy supply to being living (IADLs), and and do his or her role 1. Shared his Dizziness the muscles of the demands of daily responsibilities in the feelings regarding body, however, is not 2. Will demonstrate living (DDLs). family and society, the effects of an constant precursor. some energy saving such as working fatigue on his life. Feelings of fatigue techniques to help 4. Promote sufficient outside the home. may also stem from decrease fatigue. nutritional intake. 2. Has an increased pain, anxiety, fear, or 4. The patient will energy and partially boredom. In the latter 5 Encourage client to need properly able to be cases, muscle express feelings balanced intake of independent in function commonly is about fatigue; use fats, carbohydrates, getting out of his unimpaired. active listening proteins, vitamins, and bed Techniques and help minerals to provide identify sources energy resources. of hope. 5. Acknowledgement that living with fatigue is both physically and emotionally challenging and helps in coping mechanism of the patient Objective Data: Long Term: Dependent: Dependent: Long Term: 1. Fatigue 1. Administer 1. Vitamin B12 boost 2. Pale skin After 2 days of Vitamin B12 the patient’s energy After 2 days of 3. Dizziness Comprehensive supplement as and metabolism Comprehensive Nursing ordered Nursing Vital Signs: intervention, the intervention, the T-36.8C patient will: 2. Provide 2. Oxygen saturation goal was met, as PR- 98 BPM supplemental oxygen should be kept at 90% evidenced by the RR- 21 CPM 1.Demonstrate a therapy, as needed. or greater. patient: BP- 130/80 mmHg more positive and Collaborative: Collaborative: happier attitude 1. Educate patient 1. The occupational 1. Verbalized an than before the energy conservation therapist can offer the increased energy interventions were methods. Collaborate patient with assistive and improved well- applied with occupational devices and educate being therapist as needed. the patient energy 2. Be able to conservation methods. 2. Demonstrated a identify factors that Patients and caregivers more positive and aggravate and may need to learn happier attitude relieved his fatigue skills for allocating than before the tasks to others, setting interventions were 3.Be able to record priorities, and applied aggravating factors gathering care to use available energy to 3.Able to identify complete desired factors that activities which can aggravate and help the patient relieved his fatigue conserve energy and reduce fatigue.