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VII.

CONCLUSION
The group has concluded that the client, with the significant other’s participation
and help, and also with strict compliance to the plan of care has a good chance of being
improved to a better condition. Having perseverance in the part of the significant others,
managing his illness will be much easier.
The health care teams, the nurses and attending physician, were able to meet the
needs of the patient and emphasized health teachings such as proper nutrition,
education and most especially strict medicine compliance and adherence to medical
interventions. Being a healthcare advocate, provider and a front-liner of taking care of
patient’s condition, emphasis on client’s education is stressed. For nurse’s, part of their
role is imparting health teachings regarding the patient’s condition and the proper
management.
The SO’s strict adherence to treatment and vigilance in promoting optimum
health to the patient such as proper hygiene and avoiding instances that can lead to
further infections and other diseases will most probably help improve patient’s condition.
SO’s support also is needed to promote client’s emotional well-being.
As for the student nurses assigned to the patient, knowing the case is more
important in order to impart proper information and able to provide proper care needed
for the promotion of client’s wellness. This case study also paved a way to nurture and
foster the group learnings and thus promote critical thinking skills.

VIII. RECOMMENDATION
The proponent of this case study recommends further interventions and health
care from the physician, nurses, SO, specifically the family members.
For the physician, he should prescribed the appropriate medications to alleviate /
eradicate the patient’s condition. Proper advices for future management should be
provided.
For the nurses, they should be vigilant in taking care of the patient. They should
be able to give appropriate intervention in order to minimize the patient’s condition and
its manifestations. Proper health teachings must be imparted in order for the SO’s

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understand the causative factors of the patient’s condition and be able to manage it
appropriately.
Finally, for the SO’s, they should be able know how to manage the condition of
their family member and also to provide comfort measures to the client, daily adhere to
the proposed plan of care for the patient with vigilance. They should be able to support
physically, emotionally and holistically.

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