1) The document discusses child abuse and objectives for nursing interventions to address impaired parenting related to ineffective role modeling as evidenced by a history of child abuse.
2) The nursing interventions include assessing the parent-child relationship, teaching appropriate parenting skills and expectations, and providing a safe environment and positive relationship between parent and child.
3) The expected outcomes are that after nursing care, the parent will demonstrate appropriate parenting behaviors and expectations, and provide a safe environment for their child.
1) The document discusses child abuse and objectives for nursing interventions to address impaired parenting related to ineffective role modeling as evidenced by a history of child abuse.
2) The nursing interventions include assessing the parent-child relationship, teaching appropriate parenting skills and expectations, and providing a safe environment and positive relationship between parent and child.
3) The expected outcomes are that after nursing care, the parent will demonstrate appropriate parenting behaviors and expectations, and provide a safe environment for their child.
1) The document discusses child abuse and objectives for nursing interventions to address impaired parenting related to ineffective role modeling as evidenced by a history of child abuse.
2) The nursing interventions include assessing the parent-child relationship, teaching appropriate parenting skills and expectations, and providing a safe environment and positive relationship between parent and child.
3) The expected outcomes are that after nursing care, the parent will demonstrate appropriate parenting behaviors and expectations, and provide a safe environment for their child.
ASSESSMENT EXPLANATION OF OBJECTIVES NURSING RATIONALE EXPECTED
THE PROBLEM INTERVENTIONS OUTCOME
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