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DAVAO DOCTORS COLLEGE

General Malvar St., Davao City


Nursing Program

NURSING CARE PLAN

Name of Patient: Patient Glory Jane Date of Admission:October 4, 2021 Room: DR


Age: 30 years old Sex: Female Civil Status: Single Chief Complaint: Passage of Bloody Show
Religion: Protestant Attending Physician: Dr. Liza Dela Cuesta

GOALS/OBJECTIVES NURSING
PROBLEM SCIENTIFIC BASIS RATIONALE EVALUATION
CRITERIA INTERVENTIONS
October 5, 2021; Sleep Deprivation After 8 hours of nursing 1. Enhance feelings of trust of the 1. It will be vital in providing October 5, 2021;
7:00 am related to fatigue interventions the patient will patient to be able to attain the optimum treatment if you 3:00 pm
secondary to labor and be able to: highest comfort level. promote and develop trust and
Subjective Data: delivery a relationship with the patient. “FULLY MET”
“Maam paaalagaan ko muna a. State that she is able to This will allow them to
anak ko.” Sagad talaga ang sleep and feels rested. recognise their individuality. After 8 hours of nursing
Basis:
pagod ko. “Mahigit sampung interventions the patient was
Sleep Deprivation is
oras ako nag labor” “At wala 2. Provide and promote an 2. Addressing the mother’s able to:
defined as prolonged
talaga akong tulog environment that is suited for the environmental preferences
periods of time without
kagabi,kailangan ko ang mother to improve her quality of such as proper ventilation, a. Stated that she was able
sleep which is either
tulog.” sleep by keeping the surroundings temperature, odor, noise, and to sleep and feels rested
sustained naturally, or a
as verbally stated by the quiet as possible, providing pillows light to enhance the quality of as evidence by the
periodic suspension of
patient. and her own possessions, and/or sleep. patient regaining her
relative consciousness.
adjusting the light. strength and looks alert.
Objective Data:
Sleep deprivation is an
inevitable component of the
postpartum period for new
● (+) Pale 3. Massages and warm baths
mothers, and it has the
● (+) Tired 3. Promote bedtime comfort after birth can be therapeutic
potential to change
● (+) Sleepy regimens such as warm baths and for mothers to help ease
hormone levels acquired
massage (eg. back rub). tension fatigue and also for
● (+)Intense tremor throughout pregnancy and
wams baths it could help to
● (+)Signs of depressed childbirth. It is usual for
soothe the episiotomy repair
mood moms to feel a drop in
(McKain, n.d.).
energy and mood during
the first few weeks after
giving child, according to
4. This will allow the chills that
Pacheco (2020).
4. Provide a warm blanket to the are resembled from shivering
Sleep deprivation and
mother and offer a warm drink if and tremors of the mother to
postpartum depression
she is not nauseated from an become transient and will
have a bidirectional link
analgesic. allow her to sleep soundly for
since each can affect the
about an hour (Pillitteri, 2007).
other. There is a chance
that a mother will develop
postpartum depression if
her sleep cycle changes 5. This will provide comfort for
and her sleep does not 5. Lower the bed and position one mothers or patients who have
improve (Pacheco, 2020). side against the wall when fear of falling because of the
possible. Avoid use of side rails. change in the height of the
References: bed. Side rails should also be
Ackley, B. J., Ladwig, avoided to reduce risks of
G. B., & Makic, M. B. falling due to the possibility of
F. (2017). Nursing entrapment.
Diagnosis Handbook:
An Evidence-Based 6. Encourage position of comfort and 6. Letting the mother find her
Guide to Planning assist in turning, if needed. position of comfort, it will
Care (11th ed.). promote rest, and relaxation.
Elsevier. According to Pillitteri
(2007),the mother could also
Pacheco, D. (2020, lie in her stomach which she
December 18). Sleep wasn’t able to during her
Deprivation and 7. Explain to the mother the need to pregnancy.
Postpartum avoid concentrating on the next
Depression. Sleep day's activities or on one's 7. Concentrating on the next
Foundation. problems at bedtime. day’s activities or problems
https://www.sleepfoun will interfere with inducing
dation.org/pregnancy/ 8. Encourage the mother to have a sleep or the restful state.
sleep-deprivation-and- regular schedule of napping as a
postpartum- way to compensate for sleep 8. A consistent regimen of daily
depression deficiency whenever severely napping for 45 minutes
restricted sleep amounts cannot enhanced waking function
be avoided. without negatively affecting
nighttime sleep.
9. Encourage the mother to verbalize
her feelings and opinions, where
possible before and after her 9. It will evaluate techniques to
sleep. induce sleep and it may
evaluate the effectiveness of
other interventions performed.
This will also help identify
additional areas of concern.

References: Pillitteri, A. (2007). Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family (5th ed.). Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
McKain, L. F. (n.d.). When can I take a bath or a hot tub again after delivery? BabyCenter. https://www.babycenter.com/baby/postpartum-health

ROMERO, JEAR F.
BBN/DTS/2020 NAME OF STUDENT

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