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Communication

Care Plan for Communication

Category / Primary Body System:

Neurological and Communication

Problem:

Patient has difficulty with communication.

Goal:

Patient will continue to communicate basic needs when cued for 90 days.

Plan/Approach:

  1. Simplified Communication:

    • Step-by-Step Approach: Use simple phrases and words when communicating with the patient.
    • Rationale: Simplifies understanding and reduces confusion.
  2. Interpreter Services:

    • Step-by-Step Approach: Utilize an interpreter as needed.
    • Rationale: Ensures accurate communication when there are language barriers.
  3. Allowing Time for Expression:

    • Step-by-Step Approach: Allow patient ample time to express themselves if possible.
    • Rationale: Reduces pressure and enhances the patient’s ability to communicate.
  4. Family Involvement:

    • Step-by-Step Approach: Allow family to participate in the patient’s care if available.
    • Rationale: Family members can provide support and assist in communication.
  5. Speech Therapy:

    • Step-by-Step Approach: Arrange a speech therapy consult as needed.
    • Rationale: Professional intervention can provide specialized strategies to improve communication.
  6. Non-verbal Communication:

    • Step-by-Step Approach: Use non-verbal forms of communication (i.e., gestures) as appropriate.
    • Rationale: Enhances understanding when verbal communication is challenging.
  7. Medication Administration:

    • Step-by-Step Approach: Administer medications as ordered.
    • Rationale: Some medications may improve cognitive function and communication abilities.

Actions:

  1. Simplified Communication:

    • Staff will use simple phrases and words when communicating with the patient.
  2. Interpreter Services:

    • Staff will utilize an interpreter as needed.
  3. Allowing Time for Expression:

    • Staff will allow the patient ample time to express themselves if possible.
  4. Family Involvement:

    • Staff will allow family to participate in the patient’s care if available.
  5. Speech Therapy:

    • Staff will arrange a speech therapy consult as needed.
  6. Non-verbal Communication:

    • Staff will use non-verbal forms of communication (i.e., gestures) as appropriate.
  7. Medication Administration:

    • Staff will administer medications as ordered.
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