Mr. Saevori was experiencing spiritual distress related to losing faith in God and himself after suffering a limb amputation. The nurse's interventions included observing the patient for signs of low self-esteem or hopelessness, monitoring his support systems, and being physically present and available to help determine his religious and spiritual choices in a non-judgmental manner. After 1-2 days of interventions, the patient was able to verbalize feelings of trust in himself, God, and other beliefs. After 3 more days, he began showing adaptation and accepting his situation.
Mr. Saevori was experiencing spiritual distress related to losing faith in God and himself after suffering a limb amputation. The nurse's interventions included observing the patient for signs of low self-esteem or hopelessness, monitoring his support systems, and being physically present and available to help determine his religious and spiritual choices in a non-judgmental manner. After 1-2 days of interventions, the patient was able to verbalize feelings of trust in himself, God, and other beliefs. After 3 more days, he began showing adaptation and accepting his situation.
Mr. Saevori was experiencing spiritual distress related to losing faith in God and himself after suffering a limb amputation. The nurse's interventions included observing the patient for signs of low self-esteem or hopelessness, monitoring his support systems, and being physically present and available to help determine his religious and spiritual choices in a non-judgmental manner. After 1-2 days of interventions, the patient was able to verbalize feelings of trust in himself, God, and other beliefs. After 3 more days, he began showing adaptation and accepting his situation.
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