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PROBLEM: Feeling of tiredness and weakness of the DIAGNOSIS: Fatigue related to labor
patient
PRIORITIZATION: How to relieve the feeling of tiredness and DATE: March 1, 2021
weakness and minimally consume energy

ASSESSMENT NURSING SCIENTIFIC PLANNING IMPLEMENTATION RATIONALE EVALUATIO


DIAGNOSI BACKGRO N
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Subjective Fatigue Fatigue is not Short term goals:  Assess the  This allows After 1 hour of
“Naglaka nak related to only a 1. Patient will following the nurse to nursing
mabannogen ken labor as distressful appear characteristics compare interventions,
agkakapsot, evidenced by symptom that relaxed in of fatigue: changes in the the client
awan pay patient is prevalent between severity, patient’s identified basis
ububraekon, reporting she during labor; contractions changes in fatigue level of fatigue.
haannak pay has no energy it may also 2. Patient will severity over over time. It is
aggargaraw and inability interfere with learn how to time, important to The patient
unayen,” as to move. the ability of save her aggrevating determine if tried to relax
verbalized by the laboring energy for factors, the patient’s during her
patient women to the next alleviating level of contractions
Objective adjust to pain contraction factors fatigue is and had a good
The patient and bear Long term goal: constant or it time relaxing.
appears so weak down in the 1. Patient varies over
and tired. second labor will  Assess degree time. After 4 hours of
The patient’s stage as well verbalize of fatigue  Understandin nursing
voice shows as hinder a sense of g the patient’s interventions,
exhaustion. maternal control level of the client
BP: 110/70 recovery and over labor fatigue will reported
mmhg impair process help in improved sense
PR: 81 bpm postpartum knowing how of energy.
RR: 20 pm maternal-role large her
Temp: 37oC performance. remaining The patient
FHT: 132 bpm  Monitor the energy appears more
Pain: 10/10 physiological reserves are relaxed and has
responses and  This allows a sense of
vital signs the nurse to control of the
be aware of laboring
the possible process
complications
that may
cause a
severe effect
 Encourage on the
patient to close patient’s
eyes and relax condition
in between  A comfortable
contractions position and a
break between
contractions
will
temporarily
refresh the
 Provide patient’s
encouragement energy.
for the efforts  Reminding the
that the patient patient that
makes in labor is
pushing the progressing
contractions may allow her
to find more
energy for
 Dim the lights progressing
labor further.
 Dimming
lights will
provide more
 Restrict relaxing
environmental environment
stimuli,  Vivid lighting,
especially noise, visitors,
during planned numerous
times for rest distractions,
and sleep and litter in
the patient’s
physical
surrounding
can limit
relaxation,
disturb rest or
sleep, and
 Teach energy contribute to
conservation fatigue
methods.  Patients and
Collaborate caregivers
with may need to
occupational learn skills
therapist as for delegating
needed. tasks to others
and clustering
care to use
available
energy to
complete
desire
activities. The
therapist can
educate the
patient energy
 Encourage the conservation
patient to eat methods.
and drink  As
contractions
increases,
energy
consumption
increases, and
food is a
factor to
 Provide replenish your
comfort such energy.
as judicious  These may
touch or reduce
massage, and nervous
cool showers. energy that
 Encourage lead to
verbalization relaxation.
of feelings  Acknowledge-
about the ment that
impact of living with
fatigue fatigue is both
physically and
emotionally
challenging
helps in
 Offer coping.
diversional  This method
activities that allows the use
are soothing of nervous
energy in a
positive
manner and
may lessen
 Support the anxiety
patient in  Exercise can
escalating reduce fatigue
levels of and assist the
physical patient build
activity and stamina for
exercise. physical
activity.
 Make the  Changes in
patient aware heart rate,
about the signs oxygen
and symptoms saturation,
of overexertion and
with activity respiratory
rate will
reflect the
patient’s
tolerance for
activity.
 Aid the patient  Promoting
develop habits relaxation
to promote before sleep
effective rest or and providing
sleep patterns for several
hours of
uninterrupted
sleep can
contribute to
energy
restoration.
 Encourage the  The use of
patient to use assistive
assistive devices can
devices minimize
energy
expenditure
and prevent
injury with
activities.

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