(1) Impaired urinary elimination r/t diminished bladder cues or impaired ability to recognize bladder cues secondary to brain infection. (2) Impaired communication r/t cognitive impairment secondary to encephalitis. (3) Delayed Growth and Development r/t disruption of peer relationships and loss of independence and autonomy secondary to encephalitis. (4) Risk for shock r/t infection.
what are thre nursing diagnosis for cellulitis
Hyperkalemia is a medical diagnosis.
medical diagnosis illness focused whereas nursing diagnosis care focussed or patient focussed
The primary nursing diagnosis is "fluid volume deficit"because of the hemorrage. The secondary nursing diagnosis could be- "pain, anxiety or anticipatory grieving at the loss of the fetus".
no. hypertension is a specific condition that is a physician's diagnosis.
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Activity intoloreance related to impaired cardic functions manifested by apnoea, odema
high risk of infection related to associated with lower body resistance to infection
Acute pain would be the only nursing diagnosis you could use...most teachers do not like pain as a diagnosis, but if you can make a good argument with your interventions then go for it
Nada J. Estes has written: 'Nursing diagnosis of the alcoholic person' -- subject(s): Alcoholism, Diagnosis, Nursing texts, Psychiatric nursing 'Alcoholism'
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