In: Nursing
1. Discuss patient teaching in nursing management of children experiencing emotional and /or behavioral issues
2. Describe ways to help a child develop a sense of accomplishment
3. Outline nursing interventions that support the family at the time of death.
1) Nursing management of children experiencing emotional or behavioral issues:childhood behavioral disorders include many disorders but the nursing mangement can applied through nursing process approach is by giving child full attention , talking postiviely and promoting structural daily routine, and giving client and family education and support,and focuing on childs strength and problems and promoting social interaction and decreasing violence and increasing compliances with treatment, multi disciplinary approach is essential in the mangement of childhood behavioral disorders, nurses plays a key role in the assessment, institutional interventionand community based care of children with behavioral disorders. 2) ways to help a child develop a sense of accomplishment :sense of accomplishment means to feel like you have achieved something great, and it developed in children by showing the children that they are secure and they are our beloved and should teach them sense of purpose and a sense of personal like the child should feel confident in her ability to meet the challenges in life, and we have show them we trust them and teach them responsibility, and have to develop a sense of importance and commitment if they are given any opportunites and teach them self discipline and self control and encouragement , support and reward and teaching them to accept mistakes and failures and family self esteem. 3)Dying is a process it involves the cessation of physical, psychological social and spiritual life here on earth, before a person dies there is a cassade of events take place, the care the nurse provides during this stage will affect the family memories of their beloved ones, it is vital that the nurse performs thorough assessments and rapid response to changes in status, rapid titration of medication and timely discontinuation and introduction of intervention aimed to promote comfort and in the last stages nurses will teach families to contnue to talk to and gently touch their love ones , the nurses role is not only to be the authority on how the family should act, but to provide comfort and quality of life for the patient and empathetic support to the family.