Risk for falls r/t diminished mental status
Ineffective Coping r/t Video EEG
1. The parents will identify risk factors that may alter the child’s development within 48 hours.
2. The patient will participate in activities and be provided with a supervised, open environment that has age-appropriate toys and promotes interaction with the patient’s development within 72 hours.
3. The child will continue to grow and gain weight in accordance with growth chart of age and gender through adolescence.
1. Pt will be free from falls during stay.
2. Parents and pt. will demonstrate the …show more content…
The nurse will assist the pt. with accurately evaluating the situation and their own accomplishments.
3b The nurse will help the pt. and her parents to explore attitudes and feelings about required lifestyle changes.
3c The nurse will point out signs of positive progress or change. 1. The ability to recognize risk factors will promote getting help for the parents and child sooner. (Ralph & Taylor, 2014, p. 113)
2a A growing body of research suggests that meaningful engagement of families in their children’s early learning supports school readiness and later academic success. (Halgunseth & Peterson, 2009)
2b To stimulate cognitive development. (Bowden & Greenberg, 2010, p. 135)
2c To encourage play that encourages the child to move freely. (Ralph & Taylor, 2014, p. 113)
3a Establish current height and weight values. (Ralph & Taylor, 2014, p. 113)
3b To meet the child’s nutritional needs. (Ralph & Taylor, 2014, p. 113)
3c Providing instruction in writing simplifies the parents’ role in selecting healthy foods. (Ralph & Taylor, 2014, p. 113)
1a. Assessment factors will help identify appropriate interventions. (Ralph & Taylor, 2014, p. 130)
1b. These measures prevent injury to the pt. (Ralph & Taylor, 2014, p.