The nursing care plan identifies a teenage mother as being at risk for impaired parenting due to her young age and abnormal family structure. Short term goals are for the mother to learn parenting skills and responsibilities through interventions like demonstrating newborn care, encouraging participation in care activities, and observing the parent-child attachment. Long term goals are for the mother to demonstrate parenting techniques, assume responsibility for her newborn's well-being, and express confidence in caring for her baby through education on topics like breastfeeding, baby holding, stress reduction, and time management.
The nursing care plan identifies a teenage mother as being at risk for impaired parenting due to her young age and abnormal family structure. Short term goals are for the mother to learn parenting skills and responsibilities through interventions like demonstrating newborn care, encouraging participation in care activities, and observing the parent-child attachment. Long term goals are for the mother to demonstrate parenting techniques, assume responsibility for her newborn's well-being, and express confidence in caring for her baby through education on topics like breastfeeding, baby holding, stress reduction, and time management.
The nursing care plan identifies a teenage mother as being at risk for impaired parenting due to her young age and abnormal family structure. Short term goals are for the mother to learn parenting skills and responsibilities through interventions like demonstrating newborn care, encouraging participation in care activities, and observing the parent-child attachment. Long term goals are for the mother to demonstrate parenting techniques, assume responsibility for her newborn's well-being, and express confidence in caring for her baby through education on topics like breastfeeding, baby holding, stress reduction, and time management.
Short term objectives: Short term: Risk factors: 1. Perform physical assessment w/ 1. To promote parent’s knowledge of the mother present, and demonstrate newborn physical characteristics and ● Patient is only After 8 hours of nursing common newborn characteristics and behaviors. After 8 hours of nursing 17 years old intervention the pt. will behaviors. intervention the short term be able to enumerate 2. To promote familiarity with goals were met. The pt. was ● Father of the concepts and roles of 2. Encourage pt. participation in care behaviors and decrease parental anxiety and able to enumerate concepts baby lives in parenting, and to behaviors such as putting on diapers, breast to enhance parental feeling of contribution as and roles of parenting, and another city create realistic goals feeding, and bathing. newborn’s primary caretakers was able to create realistic for her parenting role goals for her parenting role as ● Patient is as well as identify 3. Identifying factors that may well as identified personal separated personal strengths, influence the failure to bond between mother strengths, individual needs from his individual needs and 3. Observe the attachment behaviors and newborn will help us address them and methods to achieve the father since methods to achieve between the parent and newborn. beforehand, so that it cannot affect goals. she was these goals. Recognizing the pt’s family history and subsequent parent-child interactions 8years old experiences may help. 4. A safe environment where the ● Her mother is parent can freely express their thoughts and not around feelings can help improve learning and because of 4. Create an environment in which positive interactions between mother and work as an the relationship can be strengthened. newborn therefore enhancing relationships. OFW 5. The expression of feelings promotes self-understanding and enhances connections with others. Setting limits to unacceptable behaviors can help preserve 5. Encourage expression of feelings self-esteem. Long term: Long term objectives: such as frustration, anger, or anxiety, while setting limits on unacceptable behavior. 6. Promote the patient's knowledge on After 3 days of nursing After 3 days of nursing her role as a parent and enhance interventions the long term interventions the pt. will understanding towards proper parenting goals were met. The pt. was be able to demonstrate 6. Discuss to the patient about proper methods. able to demonstrate parenting parenting techniques parenting roles and teach effective parenting techniques and assume and assume methods 7. Using the proper breastfeeding responsibility for emotional, responsibility for technique is important in establishing mental, and physical care and emotional, mental, and breastfeeding, to ensure milk transfer and to well being of her newborn. physical care and well prevent breastfeeding problems. Using the Furthermore, pt. Was also being of her proper techniques for holding the baby will able to express confidence in newborn.Furthermore, 7. Educate patient about proper reduce the risk for accidents and injuries. taking care of her baby. pt. will also express breastfeeding technique and on ways to 8. Discovering ways to reduce stress confidence in taking properly hold the newborn and anxiety promotes the parent’s ability to care of her baby. 8. Provide information about time deal with problems that may arise during her management, and stress-reduction parenting. techniques