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Immunization Status, Readiness for Enhanced
Definition: A pattern of conforming to local, national, and/or international standards of immunization to prevent infectious disease(s) that is sufficient to protect a person, family, or community and can be strengthened
Suggested nursing interventions for problem resolution:
Immunization/Vaccination Management
Additional optional interventions:
Impulse Control, Ineffective
Definition: A pattern of performing rapid, unplanned reactions to internal or external stimuli without regard for the negative consequences of these reactions to the impulsive individual or to others
Suggested nursing interventions for problem resolution:
Additional optional interventions:
Infant Behavior, Disorganized
Definition: Disintegrated physiological and neurobehavioral responses of infant to the environment
Suggested nursing interventions for problem resolution:
Infant Care: Newborn
Additional optional interventions:
Teaching: Infant Nutrition 0-3 Months
Teaching: Infant Nutrition 4-6 Months
Teaching: Infant Nutrition 7-9 Months
Teaching: Infant Nutrition 10-12 Months
Teaching: Infant Safety 0-3 Months
Teaching: Infant Safety 4-6 Months
Teaching: Infant Safety 7-9 Months
Teaching: Infant Safety 10-12 Months
Teaching: Infant Stimulation 0-4 Months
Teaching: Infant Stimulation 5-8 Months
Teaching: Infant Stimulation 9-12 Months
Infant Behavior, Organized, Readiness for Enhanced
Definition: A pattern of modulation of the physiological and behavioral systems of functioning (i.e., autonomic, motor, state-organization, self-regulatory, and attentional-interactional systems) in an infant that is sufficient for well-being and can be strengthened
Suggested nursing interventions for problem resolution:
Additional optional interventions:
Developmental Enhancement: Child
Teaching: Infant Nutrition 0-3 Months
Teaching: Infant Nutrition 4-6 Months
Teaching: Infant Nutrition 7-9 Months
Teaching: Infant Nutrition 10-12 Months
Teaching: Infant Safety 0-3 Months
Teaching: Infant Safety 4-6 Months
Teaching: Infant Safety 7-9 Months
Teaching: Infant Safety 10-12 Months
Teaching: Infant Stimulation 0-4 Months
Teaching: Infant Stimulation 5-8 Months
Teaching: Infant Stimulation 9-12 Months
Infant Behavior, Risk for Disorganized
Definition: At risk for alteration in integrating and modulation of the physiological and behavioral systems of functioning (i.e., autonomic, motor, state-organization, self-regulatory, and attentional-interactional systems)
Suggested nursing interventions for problem resolution: