Fatigue Nursing Diagnosis NIC NOC


Fatigue is a feeling of abundance that supports tired and a decrease in physical and mental work capacity at a level normally.

Defining characteristics:
  1. An increase in physical complaints.
  2. The increase in the need for a break.
  3. Acceptance of additional energy requirement for routine tasks.

Objective Data:
  1. Clients often change position when sitting.
  2. Clients seen looking tired.

Subjective Data:
  1. Clients say lately often pain in the shoulders, hips, back and buttocks.
  2. Clients say stress when left to her first child.

Related factors:
  1. Psychological : Stress.
  2. Physiological: Increased physical activity users.
  3. Situational: Work.

NOC:

Definition: Sense of sustained excessive fatigue.

1. Activity Tolerance
Physiological response of energy use to the movement of everyday activities.
Outcomes:
  • Clients are able to maintain systolic and diastolic pressure were normal during the move.
  • Clients is able to reduce the activities of their daily activities.


2. Energy Conservation
Individual action to set the start and sustain energy during activity.
Outcomes:
  • Clients are able to balance between activity and rest.
  • Clients is able to use the time off to recover energy.
  • Clients are able to recognize the limitations of the energy possessed.
  • Clients are able to use energy storage techniques (Energy Conservation).
  • Clients is able to arrange activities for energy storage.

3. Fatigue Level
Observed or reported severity of prolonged fatigue in general.
Outcomes:
  • Clients reported no fatigue and lethargy.
  • Clients reported no muscle pain.
  • Clients memlaporkan not adakanya increase in stress.
  • Clients is able to improve the quality of sleep and rest.
  • Clients are able to balance between activity and rest.

4. Rest
The quantity and pattern of activity for the reduction of physical and mental recovery.
Outcomes:
  • Clients is able to increase the number of breaks.
  • Clients is able to improve the quality of rest.
  • Clients is able to improve the physical rest.
  • Clients is able to recover energy after the break.

5. Stress Level
Manifestations severity of physical and mental stress factors alter the results of the existing conditions.
Outcomes:
  • Clients do not complain of a lack of rest.
  • Clients reported an increase in muscle tension in the neck, shoulders and back.


NIC:

1. Energy Enhancement
Regulate the use enrgi for treatment or prevention of fatigue and optimize function.
Activities:
  • Determine the cause of fatigue eg pain.
  • Determine what and how much activity is needed to build resilience.
  • Limit excessive activity.
  • Support alternate periods of rest and activity.
  • Instruct the patient or significant others untu mengenalai signs and symptoms of fatigue that requires the reduction of activity.
  • Help clients to identify the tasks that can be done in the family home to prevent or reduce fatigue.
  • Teach activity settings and time management techniques to prevent fatigue.
  • Assist clients in determining the priority activities to save energy possessed.

2. Sleep Enhancement
Facilitating the sleep / wake cycle are common.
Activities:
  • Determine the client's sleep pattern or activity.
  • Monitor participation in activities that lead to fatigue during waking to avoid severe fatigue.
  • Provide rest periods during the day, if necessary.

3. Enhancement Support System
Facilitation support to clients by family, friends and community.
Activities:
  • Assess the psychological response to the situation and the availability of support system.
  • Identify the level of family support.
  • Determine the support system that is used now.
  • Monitor the current family situation.
  • Explain how others can help clients.

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