By: Catlin Stevenson
MOVIE CHARACTER PRESENTATION(STEPMOM)
o Background of movie and character’so Functional Assessmentso Analysis of Functional assessmento Additional Observationso Nursing Considerationso Conclusiono References
OVERVIEW OF PRESENTATION
A terminally ill mother has to settle on the new woman in her former husband's life
who will be their stepmother.
Characterso Jackie: Main Character of the Film
Suddenly diagnosed with Cancero Anna and Ben are coping with their parents’
divorce.o Jackie and Luke are the parents of Ben and
Anna.o Isabel is Lukes’s girlfriend/ soon to be
Fiancé.
BACKGROUND OF MOVIE AND CHARACTER'S
o Health Perception/Health ManagementJackie is angry when she learns that her cancer has spread,
but then becomes hopeful because she will be receiving chemotherapy.
o Nutrition/MetabolicJackie is seen making home cooked meals.
o Pattern of EliminationJackie can complete all elimination needs
independently.
FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENTS
o Pattern of Activity/ExerciseJackie is active prior to chemotherapy. Jackie becomes increasingly weaker as the cancer progresses.
o Conceptual/Perceptual Pattern
Jackie is an active mother, but the chemotherapy gets the best of her and has side effects such as nausea and vomiting.
o Pattern of Sleep and Rest Jackie is well rested and her appearance is well maintained. As the Cancer progress, Jackie has bags under her eyes and looks less unkempt.
ASSESSMENT CONTINUED
o Pattern of Self Perception and Self Concept
Jackie is the primary caregiver for her children. As her disease progresses she realizes she needs help from Isabel.
o Role/Relationship PatternsJackie is a stay at home mother that makes the children’s Halloween costumes and helps with school plays.
o Sexuality/Reproductive PatternsJackie has two children with Luke named Anna and Ben.
ASSESSMENT CONTINUED
o Pattern of Coping and Stress Tolerance
Jackie becomes angry with Isabel, Luke (ex-husband), and her disease throughout the movie. Towards the end of the movie she becomes content and accepting.
o Pattern of Values and BeliefsJackie’s primary concern is her children.
ASSESSMENT COMPLETE
o Normal assessment findings
According to “Cancer Council,” it is normal to be fearful, feel that
you are out of control, angry, sad, guilt, and loneliness when you are
diagnosed with cancer (Cancer Council, 2013).
o Abnormal or risk-based findings
• Keeping the disease from your family.
• Substance abuse.• Risk for injury.
ANALYSIS OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT
Cultural
o Geographical Takes place in New York.
o ReligiousReligion is not brought up throughout the movie.
o EthnicMain character’s are Caucasian.
o SpiritualTowards the end of the movie on Christmas day, Jackie
becomes spiritual with her children telling them if they ever need her, she will always be in their hearts and their dreams (Columbus, 1998).
ADDITIONAL OBSERVATIONS
Nursing Diagnosis
Nursing Diagnosis: Fear/Anxiety r/t cancer diagnosis AEB “I fear my daughter will not think of me on her wedding day when
I am gone.”Interventions:One: Maintain a supportive, confident manner when interacting with client.
Two: Have a family meeting regarding fears and concerns.
Three: Provide a calm and restful environment.
Resources:One: American Cancer Society
Two: Cancer Hope Network
NURSING CONSIDERATIONS
The movie “Stepmom,” is about a mother named Jackie learning to accept her divorce and accepting the new woman in her children’s life Isabel. Jackie is diagnosed with cancer and is learning to
cope and manage it all. She fears if everything will be ok when she is gone. When Jackie realizes she cannot do it alone, she begins to let her guard down and learns to
accept Isabel into her and her children’s life.
CONCLUSION
American Cancer Society | Information and Resources for Cancer: Breast, Colon, Lung, Prostate, Skin. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.cancer.org/?gclid=CjwKEAiA- s6zBRDWudDL2Iic4QQSJAA4Od3XjPdfl0UTANbWFXQn-
Wwglq1_vSKMdVvDMT16J3g8FhoCNRbw_wcBCancer Hope Network - Cancer Support Get Matched with a Survivor. (n.d.). Retrieved f romhttp://cancerhopenetwork.org/index.php?page=getmatched&gclid=CjAiA-s6zBRDWudDL2Iic4QQSJAA4Od3XDqCDJ5vSmSAZM24OMywY0-Y2kfBFz7wD80qKrYPnthoCObHw_wcBColumbus, C. (Director). (1998). Stepmom [Motion Picture].Emotional responses. (2013, April 30). Retrieved from http://www.cancervic.org.au/living- with-cancer/emotionsMarijuana and Cancer. (2015). Retrieved from http://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatmentsandsideeffects/physicalsideeffects/ chemotherapyeffects/marijuana-and-cancer
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