Anticipatory Greivning

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Nursing Dx: Anticipatory Grieving Anticipated Loss of Physiological well-being

DEFINING SCIENTIFIC BASIS EXPECTED NURSING RATIONALE EVALUATION


CHARACTERISTIC OUTCOME INTERVENTIONS
SUBJECTIVE CLUES: Grieving: A normal SHORT TERM INDEPENDENT: Provides
“Hadlokkonatangtangon OBJECTIVE: Ascertain what knowledge base for After 1-2 days of
complex process
ang akongtotoy, murana After 30-45’ of the nurse to enable SN-Client
information client
tag di babaeani” as that includes reinforcement of interaction, the
SN-Client
verbalized by the pt. has about diagnosis, needed Client will be able
emotional,
interaction, the information, and to acknowledge &
expected surgical
OBJECTIVE CLUES: physical, spiritual, helps identify client discuss concerns,
Client will be able
-Self focus intervention, & w/ high anxiety, demonstrate
social, and
-restlessness to acknowledge & low capacity for appropriate range
future therapies.
-sympathetic stimulation intellectual information of feelings, &
discuss concerns.
-expressed concerns processing, & report that fear &
responses and
regarding actual/ needs for special anxiety are
anticipated changes in behaviors by attention reduced to a
life Explain purpose & manageable level.
which individuals,
Clear
preparation for
families, and understanding of
diagnostic tests procedures& what
communities
LONG TERM is happening
incorporate an GOAL: increases feelings
After 1 day of SN- of control & lessens
actual, anticipated,
anxiety
Client interaction,
or perceived loss
the Client will be
into their daily
lives. be able to
demonstrate
Source: appropriate range
nurselabs.com of feelings Provide an
atmosphere of Time & privacy are
needed to provide
concern, openness,
support, discuss
& availability, as feelings of
anticipated loss &
well as privacy for
other concerns.
client & SO. Suggest Therapeutic
communication
that SO be present
skills, open
as much as questions,
listening, & so forth
possible/ desired
facilitate this
process

Encourage
Provides
questions and opportunity to
identify & clarify
provide time for
misconceptions &
expression of fears. offer emotional
support
Tell client that
stress related to
breast cancer can
persist for many
months & to seek
help/support.

Assess degree of
Can be a helpful
support available to
resource when
client. client is ready. A
peer who has
experienced the
same process
serves as a role
model and can
provide validity to
the comments,
hope for recovery/
normal future.

Encourage/ provide
Rehabilitation is an
for visit w/ a
essential
woman who has component of
therapy intended
recovered from a
to meet physical,
similar surgery. social, emotional, &
vocational needs so
that client can
Discuss role of
achieve the best
rehabilitation after possible level of
physical &
surgery.
emotional
functioning.

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