conservation
techniques (pacing,
delegating, setting
priorities).
Identify physical
and emotional
factors that can
cause fatigue.
energy.
Awareness of the
various causes of
fatigue provides the
basis for measures
to modify the
fatigue.
strategies in daily
activities
Uses appropriate
measures to prevent
physical and
emotional fatigue
Has an established
plan to ensure well-
paced, therapeutic
activity schedule
Adheres to
therapeutic program
Follows a planned
conditioning
program
Consumes a
nutritious diet
consisting of
appropriate food
groups and
recommended daily
allowance of
vitamins and
minerals
- Facilitate development
of appropriate activity/rest
schedule.
2. Alternating rest and
activity conserves energy
while allowing most
productivity. - Encourage adherence to
the treatment program.
3. Overall control of
disease activity can
decrease the amount of
fatigue. - Refer to and encourage
a conditioning program.
4. Deconditioning resulting
from lack of mobility,
understanding, and disease
activity contributes to
fatigue. - Encourage adequate
nutrition, including source
of iron from food and
supplements.
5. A nutritious diet can
help counteract fatigue.
Nursing Diagnosis: Impaired physical mobility related to decreased range of motion,
muscle weakness, pain on movement, limited endurance, lack of or improper use of
ambulatory devices
Goal: Attains and maintains optimal functional mobility
NURSING
INTERVENTIONS
RATIONALE EXPECTED
OUTCOMES
- Encourage verbalization
regarding limitations in
mobility.- Mobility is not
necessarily related to
deformity. Pain, stiffness,
and fatigue may
temporarily limit
mobility. The degree of
mobility is not
synonymous with the
degree of independence.
Decreased mobility may
influence a person's self-
concept and lead to social
isolation.
- Mobility is not
Identifies factors
that interfere with
mobility
Describes and uses
measures to prevent
loss of motion
Identifies
environmental
(home, school,
work, community)
barriers to optimal
mobility
Uses appropriate
techniques and/or
assistive equipment
to aid mobility
Identifies
community
resources available
- Assess need for
occupational or physical
therapy consultation:
Emphasize range of
motion of affected
- Therapeutic exercises,
proper footwear, and/or
assistive equipment may
improve mobility. Correct
posture and positioning
are necessary for