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Social Interactions / Psychosocial Assessment Subjective Marital status Contributes to the ability to provide patients with individualized care Living with_Those needs include the feelings of safety, love and confidence. Concerns/stresses all of which are important during a patient's treatment and recovery. Extended Family Other support persons/groups Role in family of individual in the family Stress factors Coping mechanisms aphasic Objective Speech - clear slurred unintelligible non-responsive Describe nonverbal / body language Verbal (tone of voice) Observation of family interaction Based on observation select the most appropriate description for emotional status calm anxious angry restive withdrawn fearful irritable Teaching / learning Subjective Cognitive learning) limitations Activity/ rest Subjective Leisure time activities Limitations imposed by condition Sleep patterns Objective Mental status (alert, withdrawn, lethargic) Able to perform ADL's physical Tolerance