As a nurse assessing a school-age child with risk for low self-esteem, what nursing interventions would you prioritize to promote the child’s self-esteem and emotional well-being ?
Mrs. Espinosa, a 40-year-old mother of two, brings her 8-year-old daughter to the clinic for a routine check-up. The child is in good health but has been exhibiting signs of low self-esteem, such as avoiding social interactions and expressing negative self-perceptions. Mrs. Espinosa is concerned about her daughter’s emotional well-being and seeks guidance on how […]
As the nurse assessing maria, what nursing diagnosis would you prioritize based on the presented scenario ?
The Bonifacio family brings their 8-year-old daughter, Maria, to the pediatric clinic for a routine check-up. Maria is in the 3rd grade and enjoys playing with her friends. Lately, her parents have noticed that Maria seems withdrawn and less enthusiastic about school and her usual activities. They express concerns about her self-esteem and emotional well-being.
As the nurse caring for sofia, what nursing interventions would you prioritize to address her risk for low self-esteem effectively ?
The Bernardo family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo and their 10-year-old daughter, Sofia. Sofia is currently in the school-age stage of development and is experiencing some challenges with her self-esteem. She often compares herself to her classmates and feels inadequate in various aspects of her life, leading to feelings of low self-worth and confidence.
As a nurse assessing a school-age child with risk for low self-esteem, what nursing interventions would you prioritize to promote the child’s self-esteem and emotional well-being ?
Mrs. Espinosa, a 40-year-old mother of two, brings her 8-year-old daughter to the clinic for a routine check-up. The child is in good health but has been exhibiting signs of low self-esteem, such as avoiding social interactions and expressing negative self-perceptions. Mrs. Espinosa is concerned about her daughter’s emotional well-being and seeks guidance on how […]
As the nurse assessing maria, what nursing diagnosis would you prioritize based on the presented scenario ?
The Bonifacio family brings their 8-year-old daughter, Maria, to the pediatric clinic for a routine check-up. Maria is in the 3rd grade and enjoys playing with her friends. Lately, her parents have noticed that Maria seems withdrawn and less enthusiastic about school and her usual activities. They express concerns about her self-esteem and emotional well-being.
As the nurse caring for sofia, what nursing interventions would you prioritize to address her risk for low self-esteem effectively ?
The Bernardo family consists of Mr. and Mrs. Bernardo and their 10-year-old daughter, Sofia. Sofia is currently in the school-age stage of development and is experiencing some challenges with her self-esteem. She often compares herself to her classmates and feels inadequate in various aspects of her life, leading to feelings of low self-worth and confidence.