Mrs. Anne had recently given birth and was hospitalized for recovery. During this time, several of her patterns of functioning changed from her normal routines before hospitalization. Her health perception changed as she realized she still needed time to fully recover after delivery. Her nutrition, elimination, activity, sleep, and stress coping patterns were all disrupted due to postpartum effects, pain, and an unfamiliar hospital environment. However, her role and relationship patterns and spiritual values provided comfort and helped her maintain a positive perspective during her recovery.
Mrs. Anne had recently given birth and was hospitalized for recovery. During this time, several of her patterns of functioning changed from her normal routines before hospitalization. Her health perception changed as she realized she still needed time to fully recover after delivery. Her nutrition, elimination, activity, sleep, and stress coping patterns were all disrupted due to postpartum effects, pain, and an unfamiliar hospital environment. However, her role and relationship patterns and spiritual values provided comfort and helped her maintain a positive perspective during her recovery.
Mrs. Anne had recently given birth and was hospitalized for recovery. During this time, several of her patterns of functioning changed from her normal routines before hospitalization. Her health perception changed as she realized she still needed time to fully recover after delivery. Her nutrition, elimination, activity, sleep, and stress coping patterns were all disrupted due to postpartum effects, pain, and an unfamiliar hospital environment. However, her role and relationship patterns and spiritual values provided comfort and helped her maintain a positive perspective during her recovery.
Mrs. Anne had recently given birth and was hospitalized for recovery. During this time, several of her patterns of functioning changed from her normal routines before hospitalization. Her health perception changed as she realized she still needed time to fully recover after delivery. Her nutrition, elimination, activity, sleep, and stress coping patterns were all disrupted due to postpartum effects, pain, and an unfamiliar hospital environment. However, her role and relationship patterns and spiritual values provided comfort and helped her maintain a positive perspective during her recovery.
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Gumi, Elvira B.
BSN-2D
PATTERNS of FUNCTIONING (GORDON)
PATTERNS BEFORE DURING INTERPRETATION/
HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALIZATION ANALYSIS Health Perception and Mrs. Anne asserted Mrs. Anne still think-Health is the process Health Management that she is healthy for that she is healthy for of enabling people she can do what she she delivered througheither individually or normally does every normal delivery but in group like day without suffering she ascertained that community to from any prolonged she still need to increase control over pain and she recuperate in order to and improve health. undergoes regular be 100% healthy for -Health exercise is check-ups her baby important for an individual to boost their immunity and body functions. Nutrition and -Mrs. Anne eats four -she had her own Nutrition provides Metabolism times a day following dietician prepare a valuable opportunities a vegetarian diet vegetarian tabular to reduce women’s -she consumes 6-8 food diet for her exposure to risk glasses a day basing on the factors that influence nutrients and vitamins their nutritional status needed as advised by before conception. the doctor -Following a healthy diet helps the body and mind to be more capable for delivery. Elimination -she urinates for - during -There’s presence of atleast 7 to 9 times a hospitalization, she color in her urine due day, in pale yellow urinates atleast 5-7 to post-partum. color times a day with a -The patient is - she defecates twice a presence of streak experiencing day with a semi-solid blood color difficulty of consistency and is -she defecates one’s a defecation due to the brownish in color day or every other day psychological effect and some environmental effects. Activity and Exercise -she regularly walks - she now walks less - A change of daily every morning and due to her post- routine activities due afternoon coupled partum pain and due to post-partum pain. with pregnancy to environmental -Physical activity and stretching or yoga factors also exercise can have -she do all light immediate and long household chores term health benefits. Cognition and -she can properly - she responds -the patient has no Perception respond to stimuli limitedly due to sign of mental actively without any several post-partum impairments deficit senses factors such as pain Sleep and Rest She kept a balance of Due to environmental -Sleep disturbance 8 hours sleep and 1 factors, she stated that due to the movement hour break during the she sleeps only 5 of the baby and the day especially in the hours and usually environment. holy hours feels tired -Sleep is important for it enables the body to repair and be fit. Getting adequate rest may also help prevent excess weight gain heart disease and increase health duration. Self -Perception and Since she is a She feels discomfort -A healthy self- Self- Concept germophobe, she for her environment is concept has a high grooms herself neatly not what she is used degree of stability everyday for which generates positive feelings towards self. Role and Relationship Having two children a During -No matter what husband, she hospitalization, she situation will you personally administers never forgets her role encounter, you must them and helps them and she usually calls show your love and in their everyday life them to know their care to each other. in a way she deems it situations and advise right them Sexuality and Affirmed by her, she During -Sexuality is the Reproduction has a very hospitalization, she integration of comfortable and still make sure that physical, affective, satisfying sexual her husband feels her intellectual and social relationship love by having daily aspect of a sexual conversation with him being, in such a and through intimate manner that from gestures development of human personality, communication and love. -Having a sexually healthy relationship improves the mental and emotional well- being of the person. Coping and Stress As a germaphobe, she -By looking at her -Having a new Tolerance spends most of her new-born baby, all of member of the family time cleaning and it her stress are relieved can reduce stress. became a stress -positive outlook in reliever for her aside life from talking to her husbands and playing with her kids Values and Benefits As a member of the Having a strong faith -Spirituality is an Baptist Religion, she to God, she don’t important factor that follows the teaching dwell on her everyone must have in of their religion hardships but instead, order to guide their coupled with good she is spiritually life goals and values handed down growing more and maintain health and by their past ancestors more well being. as she belongs in an indigenous tribe