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CUES/EVIDENCES SUBJECTIVE: “Unsa imong ma hatag nga advice para sa akong pag alaga sa bata?” as verbalized by the patient.
OBJECTIVE: Shows manifestations of eagerness and willingness to cooperate
NURSING DIAGNOSIS Readiness for enhanced parenting
OBJECTIVES After 8 hours of nursing interventions, the patient will be able to:
Parent(s) of newborn assume responsibility for emotional and physical care and well-being of the new family member.
Enumerate concepts and clarify roles of parenting.
Express confidence in taking care of their newborn.
INTERVENTIONS
RATIONALE
1. Perform physical assessment with parents present, and show typical newborn characteristics. Point out state traits such as quiet awake and cues to feeding readiness.
1. To promote parents’ knowledge of infant physical characteristics and behavior.
2. Encourage parent participation in care behaviors such as diapering, formula feeding (as applicable), and bathing.
2. To promote familiarity with behaviors and decrease parental anxiety and to enhance parental feeling of contribution as newborn’s primary caretakers.
3. Encourage sibling visitation and participation in care and holding of newborn as ageappropriate.
3. To promote sibling participation in care and acceptance of new family member.
4. Encourage visitation and access to health services and providers
4. To promote continued proper parenting and ongoing learning applied at home.
EVALUATION After 8 hours of nursing care, goals met as evidenced by:
Parents actively assume resposibility for emotional and physical care and well-being of newborn.
Parents enumerated concepts and asked questions to further clarify roles of parenting.
Expressed confidence.