Subjective: Fatigue related to Short term goal: patient to balances After 1 hour of physiological factor: develop a periods of nursing interventions, - "Namamanhid ang Pregnancy Within 1 hour of schedule for activity with the client identified kanang kamay ko." as nursing interventions, daily activity periods of basis of fatigue. verbalized by the the client will identify and rest. rest can help patient basis of fatigue. 2. Encourage the the patient After 8 hours of - Inability to maintain patient to use complete nursing interventions, usual routines/level assistive desired the client reported of physical activity Long term goal: devices (eg: activities improved sense of - Increase in rest trochanter without energy. requirements Within 8 hours of rolls). adding to - Inability to restore nursing interventions, 3. Assess the levels of energy even after the client will report patient’s fatigue. sleep improved sense of ability to 2. The use of - Increase in physical energy. perform assistive complaints activities of devices can daily living minimize objective: (ADLs). energy 4. Assess the expenditure - pregnant: 20-22 patient’s and prevent weeks AOG emotional injury with - drowsy response to activities. - lack of energy fatigue. 3. Fatigue can 5. Assess the limit the patient’s person’s nutritional ability to intake of participate in calories, self-care and protein, perform his minerals, and or her role vitamins. responsibiliti es in the family and society. 4. Anxiety and depression are the more common emotional responses associated with fatigue. These emotional states can add to the person’s fatigue level and create a vicious cycle. 5. Fatigue may be a symptom of protein- calorie malnutrition, vitamin deficiencies, or iron deficiencies.