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LORMA COLLEGES CON TEMPLATE

NURSING CARE PLAN with FDAR


RELATED LEARNING EXPERIENCE

ROTATION
STUDENT NAME: CASISON, MARK ARRYSON M. :  8th rotation AREA: PSYCHIATRIC WARD / COMMUNITY
CLINICAL
YR LEVEL AND SEC: BSN III ROY DATES:  June 2022 INSTRUCTOR:  Mrs. Daisy Dulay

PROBLEM # 2: Risk for suicide DIAGNOSIS: Risk for suicide related to psychiatric disorder as evidenced by patient having
manic episodes alternating with episode of depression
PRIORITIZATION: 2 DATE: May 31, 2022

ASSESSMENT NURSING Outcome IMPLEMENTATION RATIONALE EVALUATION


DIAGNOSIS Identification
Subjective Risk for suicide After 3 hours of Independent Goal met, after 3 hours of nursing
"Wala na akong related to nursing - Establish a therapeutic - Establishing a interventions the patient was able
ganang psychiatric interventions the relationship therapeutic to expressed decreased anxiety
mabuhay disorder as patient will express relationship will and controlled of impulses with
ngayong wala evidenced by decreased anxiety encourage the activities to deal with stress and
na ang nanay patient having and control of patient to trust emotional problems.
ko." as manic episodes impulses with - Encourage communication and be open
verbalized by alternating with activities to deal about her
the patient. episode of with stress and diagnosis.
depression. emotional - Provide structured Remaining kind
Objective problems. environment with but firm while
• Withdrawn decreased stimuli addressing the
Refuses to talk patient will
or socialize with provide structure
people and control for
• Flat affect - Regularly assess client for the patient who is
• Poor eye safety. having a manic
contact episode and not
• Unkempt in control.
Appearance
Dependent - It allows patient to
ventilate negative
- Administer medication as feelings and
prescribed by the doctor develop healthy
such as mood stabilizing coping
mechanism for
dealing with
them.

- A calm, quiet, and


structured
environment will
help with
reducing the
exacerbation of
the patient’s
anxiety and
manic symptoms.
- Frequent
monitoring is
essential in
supporting client
safety. 

- Mood-stabilizing
medication to
control manic or
hypomanic
episodes

Prepared by:

Concepcion G. Bautista, MAN


Clinical Instructor

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