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- Provide 3 interventions for each diagnosis that are evidenced based Involving the patient and her family members and instructing them about hygiene measures Assisting the patient during activities of daily living when needed Encouraging patient to perform the active exercise to improve mobility and assisting the patient in passive exercises (easy and simple)Provide 3 interventions for each diagnosis that are evidenced based Involving the patient and her family members and instructing them about hygiene measures Assisting the patient during activities of daily living when needed Encouraging patient to perform the active exercise to improve mobility and assisting the patient in passive exercisesMake a Discharge Planning Diagnosis: Impaired comfort related to tissue trauma and edema in the episiotomy site as evidenced by right mediolateral episiotomy, 1 cm of edema and ecchymosis around her episiotomy site, Patient is pale and tired,droopy/hanging eyelids, has dark circles under the eyes, pale skin, are indicative of both sleep deprivation and looking fatigue. Reports of dizziness and light-headedness when standing up, feeling disturbed with the episiotomy as verbalized I'm scared cause the stitch might rip if I forced it” Reports pain "I'm scared cause the stitches hurt and might be rippen." I. Specific Objectives 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. II. Health Teaching 1. Knowledge a. b. c. d. e.