The goal of losing 5 kg by the of April
Specific
Client's personality and ability to cope
ADLs suddenly become challenges
Change in routine
Ongoing stress can lead to...
Chronic Stress
This initial stage involves struggling to accept the reality of the loss, often characterized by disbelief or a feeling that the event is not happening
You are going to need to investigate a diet plan and determine how much time you will be need to put your plan into action to reach your goal successfully.
Achievable
This may influence how they view the illness, seek treatment, and interact with caregivers and health care workers
Client's cultural background
A client who used to feel rewarded and fulfilled by their work may suddenly feel worthless when they can no longer do it.
Change in Work life
Stress can be caused by various factors called...
As the reality of the loss sets in, anger may arise, directed at oneself, others, or even the deceased.
Anger
You break goals into parts, and set schedules.
Timely
The client's emotional, social, cognitive, and spiritual health
State of their overall health
A client survived a severe stroke but can no longer be the sole provider and caregiver for hisr teenage children.
Change in Family Life
A vague, unseasy feeling, often including send of impending danger or harm
Anxiety
In this stage, individuals may try to negotiate with a higher power or fate to undo the loss or change the situation.
Bargaining
You can reasonably expect to achieve, considering your current skills, resources, and timeframe, and it's neither too easy nor too difficult.
Realistic
A 70-year-old client's reaction may be different from an 8-year-old client when finding out their diagnosed illness or recently acquired disability.
Client's age
The client may feel unfit for closeness and love and lose interest in physical intimacy.
Change in Sexual Function
You recognize that your client started to loss appetite and experience sleeplessness. Your client may be showing signs of...
Stress
This stage is marked by feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and withdrawal as the full impact of the loss is felt.
Depression
Something that can be quantified when setting a goal
Measurable
The expected course of recovery based on the usual outcome of illness
prognosis
The individual's perception of himself or herself
Self-image
A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress
Burnout
While not necessarily a state of happiness, acceptance involves coming to terms with the loss and finding a way to move forward.
Acceptance