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# Risk for Aspiration # Fluid Volume Deficit # Pain # Altered Nutrition # Risk for Altered Nutrition # Altered Elimination
No, it is not. Infection is a medical diagnosis. For infection you should look to the specific case of your client and develop a nursing diagnosis based on their primary concerns. Example: Cellutis would be impaired tissue integrity, pneumonia would be impaired gas exchange.
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It may vary from country to county but it can be immunologist and sometimes clinical ecologist.The specialist is actually known as an Allergist[specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of altered immunologic reactivity, such as allergic reaction].
In one approach, genes that produce specific HIV proteins have been altered to stimulate immune system functioning without causing the negative effects that a complete HIV molecule has on the immune system
This can be a good nursing diagnosis. As long as you provide the ND with a good outcome and key defining characterists.
Altered sensation in the chin can be due to various reasons, including nerve compression, injury, infection, or underlying medical conditions like trigeminal neuralgia or multiple sclerosis. It is essential to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and appropriate management.
Yes, it is possible that the altered blood values are revealing a Migraine trigger. See a qualified physician or Headache Specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
Risk for altered nutrition less than body requirements Risk for aspiration Risk for infection related to aspiration Altered body perception Anxiety
Altered nutrition related to greater than metabolic requirements aeb bmi of ___, eats 100% at meals and requests 2 snacks between meals, decreased mobility.
You need to be more specific. She flew hundreds of flights and often altered her flight plan.
In low technology job production,items can be altered for the specific customer providing a genuine market.