acute pain related to chronic liver disease
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anemiea
risk for injury
false fixed beliefes
The NANDA nursing diagnosis for acute gastroenteritis include symptoms such as diarrhea, acute pain, and deficient levels of fluids. Activity intolerance is also seen in patients with gastroenteritis.
Fluid volume, deficit [isotonic]
The NANDA nursing diagnosis for acute gastroenteritis include symptoms such as diarrhea, acute pain, and deficient levels of fluids. Activity intolerance is also seen in patients with gastroenteritis.
ineffective coping
The NANDA nursing diagnosis for jaundice typically falls under the label "Impaired Skin Integrity" or "Ineffective Health Management," depending on the context of the patient's condition. Jaundice indicates an underlying issue with liver function or bilirubin metabolism, leading to skin discoloration and potential complications. Nursing interventions may focus on monitoring skin integrity, providing education about the condition, and promoting effective health management strategies.
impaired skin/tissue integrity r/t pressure ulcer
NANDA International (North American Nursing Diagnosis Association) defines nursing diagnoses related to tachycardia, which is an abnormally fast heart rate. One common NANDA diagnosis for tachycardia is "Ineffective Tissue Perfusion," which may arise due to decreased oxygen delivery to tissues. Nurses use this diagnosis to guide interventions aimed at improving circulation and managing the underlying causes of the tachycardia, such as anxiety, fever, or underlying cardiovascular issues.
A nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment about an individual, family, or community's responses to actual or potential health problems or life processes. It serves as a basis for selecting nursing interventions to achieve desired outcomes. Nursing diagnoses are standardized and categorized within the NANDA International (NANDA-I) framework, helping to ensure consistent and effective nursing care. They guide nurses in assessing patient needs and planning appropriate care strategies.