Nursing interventionsfor a client with chronic anemia can focus on assisting the client to prioritize activities and establish a balance between activity and rest that is acceptable to the client. The distress from fatigue is often related to a client’s responsibilities and life demands as well as...
3. Assess the client’s ability to performactivities of daily living(ADLs) and the demands of daily living. Fatigue can limit the client’s ability to participate inself-careand perform their role responsibilities in family and society, such as working outside the home. Anemia has significant ...
It may also be difficult for parents, who may be unsure of their role and responsibilities in this new setting.149 A stepwise programme for care transition, aimed at coaching the adolescent patient into self-management will benefit patients, parents, and the ‘adult gastroenterologist’ who will ...
the potential for violence or aggressive behavior from the client during manic episodes. Family members may also experience role shifts, where they take on additional caregiving responsibilities or have to navigate changes in family dynamics caused by the client’s condition. Nonadherence to medication ...