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COLLEGE OF NURSING

SUBMITTED BY: KRISTINE BACANI DATE: November 25, 2021


YR&SEC: BSN2-A SUBMITTED TO: PROF. SALVADOR AND PROF. PADILLA

CASE: A 31-year-old pregnant patient tells the nurse that she is having cravings for “weird things like clay and chalk.” She asks the nurse if this
will hurt her baby.
Assessment Nursing Diagnosis Planning Intervention Rationale Evaluation

Subjective:  Pica in related Short term:  Assess  This is to After nursing


to weird patient’s vital determine the intervention the
Having weird cravings cravings of the After one hour of signs current patient will be able to
for chalk and clay as mother for nursing intervention condition of eat normally and get
verbalized by the chalk and clay the patient will be able the patient rid of the Pica
patient  Risk of to determine the risks  Educate the  Pica may lead
inappropriate of eating patient about to intoxication
Objective: nutrients that inappropriate/inedible Pica and the in children,
 Looked the baby can things. risks of the which can
worried get from the disorder result in an
mother Long term: impairment of
both physical
After 1 day of nursing and mental
intervention the development.
patient will be able to  Educate  Proper diet
eat normally patient about and nutrition
proper diet for will help the
pregnant baby grow
women normal and
healthy

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