Cognitive Problems

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Cognitive Problems

Cognitive Problems

Category / Primary Body System

  • Neurological / Cognitive Function

Problem

  • Patient has alterations in cognitive function.

Goal

  • Patient will continue to recognize caregivers and/or family members for the next 90 days.

Plan/Approach

  1. Medication Management

    • Administer medications as ordered to manage any underlying conditions contributing to cognitive impairment.
  2. Choice and Autonomy

    • Allow the patient to make choices (e.g., daily clothing) whenever possible to promote autonomy and decision-making.
  3. Psychological Support

    • Provide psych consults as needed to address any psychological factors contributing to cognitive issues.
  4. Communication Strategies

    • Use simple phrases when communicating to ensure understanding and reduce confusion.
  5. Family Involvement

    • Encourage family participation in the patient’s care to provide emotional support and familiarity.
  6. Emotional Expression

    • Give the patient time to express feelings as necessary to support emotional well-being.
  7. Monitoring and Reporting

    • Monitor for increased confusion that is not baseline for the patient and notify MD/RNP if any changes are observed.
  8. Consistency in Care

    • Utilize consistent caregivers whenever possible to provide stability and familiarity for the patient.

Rationale

  1. Medication Management

    • Appropriate medication management can help stabilize or improve cognitive function.
  2. Choice and Autonomy

    • Allowing the patient to make choices can enhance their sense of control and well-being.
  3. Psychological Support

    • Addressing psychological factors can improve overall cognitive function and mental health.
  4. Communication Strategies

    • Simple communication reduces the risk of misunderstanding and frustration, supporting better cognitive function.
  5. Family Involvement

    • Family support can provide emotional stability and reinforce the patient’s identity and memory.
  6. Emotional Expression

    • Allowing the patient to express their feelings supports mental health and can reduce cognitive stress.
  7. Monitoring and Reporting

    • Early detection of increased confusion allows for timely intervention and management.
  8. Consistency in Care

    • Familiar caregivers can reduce confusion and provide a stable environment, which is beneficial for cognitive function.

Actions

  1. Medication Management

    • Administer prescribed medications on schedule and monitor for side effects.
    • Review medication regimen regularly with the healthcare team to ensure optimal treatment.
  2. Choice and Autonomy

    • Encourage the patient to make daily choices such as selecting clothes, meals, and activities.
  3. Psychological Support

    • Coordinate psych consults as needed and follow through with recommendations.
  4. Communication Strategies

    • Use clear, simple phrases and repeat information as necessary to ensure understanding.
  5. Family Involvement

    • Invite family members to participate in care activities and provide emotional support.
  6. Emotional Expression

    • Give the patient opportunities to talk about their feelings and listen actively.
  7. Monitoring and Reporting

    • Observe the patient for any signs of increased confusion and document observations.
    • Report any changes in cognitive function to the MD/RNP promptly.
  8. Consistency in Care

    • Assign consistent caregivers to the patient whenever possible and ensure they are familiar with the patient’s care plan and preferences.
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