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Name of Patient: __________________________________________________________ Age: ______ Room No. /Ward: _______ Hospital No.

: ___________
Diagnosis/Impression: ______________________________________________________ Attending Physician/s: ____________________________________
NURSING CARE PLAN

CUES NURSING OBJECTIVES INTERVENTIONS RATIONALE EVALUATION


DIAGNOSIS
Fatigue related to Short Term: 1. Monitor vitals signs. 1. To evaluate fluid Short Term:
Subjective: decreased metabolic After 30 minutes of status and
energy production and nursing intervention, the cardiopulmonary
increased energy patient will be to identify response to
requirements measures to improve activity.
sense of energy. 2. Plan interventions to 2. To maximize Long Term:
Objective: allow patient patient
• Lack of energy Long Term: adequate rest participation.
• Decrease activity After 16 hours of nursing periods, schedule
performance intervention, the client activities for periods
• weakness will be able to perform when client has the
ADLs and participate in most energy
activities at the patient’s
level of ability and will 3. Encourage patient to 3. To manage
report an improved do whatever patients limit of
sense of energy. possible such as ability.
self-care, walking
within war premises
and interacting with
family.

4. Instruct methods to 4. To conserve and


conserve energy maximize patient’s
such as sitting when energy.
doing daily care or
other activities,
combining and
simplifying activities
and taking frequent
short rest periods
during activities.
5. To protect client
5. Assist patient in self- from injury.
care needs and with
ambulation as
needed.

Dependent: 1. Presence of
1. Provide hypoxemia/anemia
supplemental reduces available
oxygen. oxygen for cellular
uptake and
contributes to
fatigue.

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