NURSING CARE PLAN
Name: Casilao, Mike Arone H. Date: June 22, 2023
Course/Yr/Blk: BSN IV-B (BUCN-SN 2023)
CUES Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Objectives Nursing Interventions Rationale Evaluation
Subjective/ Objective
Activity Intolerance related
Subjective: to pregnancy as After 12 hours of Independent: After 12 hours of rendering
evidenced by: independent nursing independent nursing
The patient stated she interventions, the client will Establish rapport Establishing rapport interventions, the goals were
is experiencing The patient stated be able to: with the client is met as evidenced by:
weakness. she is important for
The patient verbalized experiencing effectively collecting The client was able
pain of 3/10 weakness. Verbalize a positive data. Also, to elicit to verbalized a
(discomfort) The patient feedback in accurate and positive feedback in
verbalized pain of response to the meaningful response to the
Objective: 3/10 (discomfort) activity level. information activity level
Provide privacy
Vital signs: Display To prevent The client was able
Vital signs: RR=18 breathes/min physiological embarrassment to display an
RR=18 breathes/min BP= 110/80 mmHg improvements over when exposing their improvement
BP= 110/80 mmHg O2: 98% time. body parts; view or physiologically over
O2: 98% Temperature: 36.5 Maintain vital signs overheard by others. time
Temperature: 36.5 within the normal Monitor vital signs The client was able
range This will serve as to maintain vital
the baseline if the signs within the
Scientific Explanation: client can perform normal range
Activity Intolerance the activities.
Insufficient physiological
or psychological energy to
endure or complete Encourage This helps the
required or desired daily verbalization of patient to cope.
activities. feeling regarding Acknowledgment
limitations. that living with
Reference: activity intolerance is
Doenges, M. E., both physically and
Moorhouse, M., & Murr, A. emotionally difficult.
C. (2013). Nurse’s Pocket
Guide, Diagnoses, Assess the physical Provides baseline
Prioritized Interventions, activity level and information for
and Rationales (15th ed.,) mobility of the formulating nursing
patient goals during goal
setting
Have the patient Helps in increasing
perform the activity the tolerance for the
more slowly, in a activity.
longer time with
more rest or pauses,
or with assistance if
necessary.
Determine the Fatigue can limit the
patient’s daily patient’s ability to
routine perform needed
activity.
Observe and Close monitoring will
document response serve as a guide for
to activity optimal progression
of activity