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Mood State

are Plan for Alteration in Mood State

Category / Primary Body System

  • Psychosocial Health

Problem

  • Patient has an alteration in mood state.

Goal

  • Patient will participate in diversional activities (group or individual) daily for 90 days.

Plan/Approach

  1. Group Activity Participation

    • Encourage patient to participate in group activities to enhance social interaction and improve mood.
  2. Medication Management

    • Administer medications as ordered to manage mood and mental health effectively.
  3. Social Worker Consultation

    • Arrange for social worker consult as needed to provide additional support and resources.
  4. Psychiatric Consultation

    • Seek psychiatric consult as needed to address any underlying mental health issues and adjust treatment plans.
  5. Decision-Making Involvement

    • Encourage patient to participate in decision-making regarding care (e.g., choosing clothes) to enhance a sense of control and autonomy.
  6. Family Involvement

    • Encourage family visits if available to provide emotional support and maintain family connections.
  7. Self-Initiated Activities

    • Provide materials for self-initiated activities if requested to promote engagement and independence.
  8. Emotional Expression

    • Encourage the patient to verbalize feelings as needed to facilitate emotional processing and support.

Rationale

  1. Group Activity Participation

    • Social interaction and engagement in activities can improve mood and reduce feelings of isolation.
  2. Medication Management

    • Proper medication management is essential for stabilizing mood and treating any underlying psychiatric conditions.
  3. Social Worker Consultation

    • Social workers can provide valuable resources and support for both the patient and their family, enhancing overall well-being.
  4. Psychiatric Consultation

    • Addressing underlying mental health issues with a psychiatrist can lead to more effective treatment and better outcomes.
  5. Decision-Making Involvement

    • Involving the patient in decision-making increases their sense of control and can improve mood and cooperation.
  6. Family Involvement

    • Family visits provide emotional support and can help the patient feel connected and valued.
  7. Self-Initiated Activities

    • Providing opportunities for self-initiated activities promotes independence and can improve mood.
  8. Emotional Expression

    • Encouraging the patient to express their feelings can help in identifying specific issues and providing appropriate support.

Actions

  1. Group Activity Participation

    • Encourage and facilitate participation in group activities such as arts and crafts, games, or exercise classes.
  2. Medication Management

    • Administer prescribed medications and monitor for effectiveness and side effects.
  3. Social Worker Consultation

    • Arrange social worker visits and ensure the patient and family have access to needed resources.
  4. Psychiatric Consultation

    • Schedule psychiatric consultations as needed to review and adjust the treatment plan.
  5. Decision-Making Involvement

    • Involve the patient in daily care decisions to enhance their sense of control and participation.
  6. Family Involvement

    • Facilitate and encourage family visits and involve the family in the patient’s care plan.
  7. Self-Initiated Activities

    • Provide materials for self-initiated activities like books, puzzles, or art supplies, based on the patient's interests.
  8. Emotional Expression

    • Encourage regular discussions about the patient’s feelings and provide support and counseling as needed.
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