As a nurse assessing maria’s academic performance, what nursing interventions would you recommend to support her growth and development in school ?
The Villar family brings their 8-year-old daughter, Maria, for a routine check-up. Maria is a school-age child who attends third grade. The parents express concerns about Maria’s academic performance, noting that she seems to struggle with reading comprehension and math. They also mention that Maria has been more withdrawn and less interested in her usual […]
As a nurse assessing maria’s academic performance, what nursing interventions would you recommend to support her growth and development in school ?
The Villar family brings their 8-year-old daughter, Maria, for a routine check-up. Maria is a school-age child who attends third grade. The parents express concerns about Maria’s academic performance, noting that she seems to struggle with reading comprehension and math. They also mention that Maria has been more withdrawn and less interested in her usual […]
As a nurse assessing mrs. arroyo’s daughter, what nursing intervention is most appropriate to address the risk for low self-esteem in this school-age child ?
Mrs. Arroyo, a 40-year-old mother, brings her 8-year-old daughter to the clinic. She expresses concerns about her daughter’s recent withdrawal from social activities, decreased interest in school, and negative self-talk, leading her to suspect low self-esteem.
As the nurse assessing the arroyo family, what nursing diagnosis would you prioritize for the school-age child in this scenario ?
The Arroyo family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Arroyo and their school-age child. Mrs. Arroyo is concerned about her child’s behavior, as he often expresses feelings of inadequacy and compares himself negatively to his peers. She notices that he avoids social interactions and tends to isolate himself, leading to a decline in his academic performance.
As a nurse caring for miguel, what nursing interventions are most appropriate to address his risk for low self-esteem and promote positive self-image ?
The Aligada family has a school-age child named Miguel, who is 9 years old. Miguel has been exhibiting signs of low self-esteem, such as avoiding social interactions, feeling inadequate in school, and expressing negative self-talk about his abilities and appearance.
As the nurse assessing miguel’s risk for low self-esteem, what nursing interventions would be most appropriate to promote his self-confidence and positive self-image ?
The Dacayan family has a school-age child named Miguel, who is 8 years old. Miguel has been exhibiting signs of low self-esteem, such as avoiding social interactions, feeling sad and withdrawn, and expressing self-doubt about his abilities. His parents are concerned about his emotional well-being and seek guidance on how to support him effectively.
As the nurse assessing mrs. arroyo’s child, what nursing intervention would be most appropriate to address the risk for low self-esteem in a school-age child ?
Mrs. Arroyo, a 40-year-old mother of two school-age children, presents to the clinic with concerns about her child’s behavior. She reports that her 8-year-old son has been exhibiting signs of low self-esteem, such as avoiding social interactions, expressing negative self-talk, and withdrawing from activities he once enjoyed. Mrs. Arroyo is seeking guidance on how to […]
As the nurse assessing the arroyo family, what nursing diagnosis would you prioritize for the school-age child in this scenario ?
The Arroyo family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Arroyo and their school-age child. Mrs. Arroyo is concerned about her child’s behavior, as he often expresses feelings of inadequacy and compares himself negatively to his peers. She notices that he avoids social interactions and tends to isolate himself, leading to a decline in his academic performance.
As a nurse caring for miguel, what nursing interventions are most appropriate to address his risk for low self-esteem and promote positive self-image ?
The Aligada family has a school-age child named Miguel, who is 9 years old. Miguel has been exhibiting signs of low self-esteem, such as avoiding social interactions, feeling inadequate in school, and expressing negative self-talk about his abilities and appearance.
As the nurse assessing miguel’s risk for low self-esteem, what nursing interventions would be most appropriate to promote his self-confidence and positive self-image ?
The Dacayan family has a school-age child named Miguel, who is 8 years old. Miguel has been exhibiting signs of low self-esteem, such as avoiding social interactions, feeling sad and withdrawn, and expressing self-doubt about his abilities. His parents are concerned about his emotional well-being and seek guidance on how to support him effectively.