Camilla is a 35-year-old, newly divorced, single mother with four children under the age of 6. She wants to focus on losing weight so she can be more comfortable when reentering the dating scene. All of her children were born vaginally and Camilla notices that when she goes on her morning jogs she cannot control her urine from coming out and the feeling of “peeing my pants.”Embarrassed, Camilla has come to the healthcare clinic for advice. “I love my kids, but if this is the effect of having them, I wish I had had C-sections. No one will want to date me if I smell like urine—it’s disgusting. 1. What information would you give Camilla to address her concerns? 2. What would an appropriate and therapeutic response be to Camilla’s comment? 3. What should the nurse’s plan of care for Camilla include
Camilla is a 35-year-old, newly divorced, single mother with four children under the age of 6. She wants to focus on losing weight so she can be more comfortable when reentering the dating scene. All of her children were born vaginally and Camilla notices that when she goes on her morning jogs she cannot control her urine from coming out and the feeling of “peeing my pants.”Embarrassed, Camilla has come to the healthcare clinic for advice. “I love my kids, but if this is the effect of having them, I wish I had had C-sections. No one will want to date me if I smell like urine—it’s disgusting.
1. What information would you give Camilla to address her concerns?
2. What would an appropriate and therapeutic response be to Camilla’s comment?
3. What should the nurse’s plan of care for Camilla include?
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