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
Risk for injury related to preeclampsia. A nursing diagnosis for preeclampsia isn't really possible since we nurses can't practice medicine. We'll be assessing for clonus, epigastric pain, headache, etc. (Which are signs of impending eclampsia.)
There is no diagnosis called monotonous headache in the IHC. There are however Chronic types of headache, as well as a diagnosis called New Daily Persistent Headache. Headache itself is not a diagnosis. There are many different types of headache, so seeing a doctor or headache specialist is very important for proper diagnosis and treatment.
what are thre nursing diagnosis for cellulitis
Fermin headache: There is no such headache type/diagnosis in the ICHD-II or III (BETA) which is the tool used by Migraine and headache specialists and other physicians for diagnosis of headache symptoms. For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and management of Migraine and headache disorders, please seek the help of a board certified Migraine and headache specialist who has had additional training in these disorders and diseases.
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".
nursing care plan for headache?
no. hypertension is a specific condition that is a physician's diagnosis.
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There are over 300 different headache disorders currently in the ICHD-II: the tool physicians use to diagnose headache. In order to answer this question, a diagnosis must be given. Headache is a symptom, not a diagnosis.For appropriate diagnosis, treatment and management of headache disorders and Migraine, please seek the help of a board certified headache and Migraine specialist.
Activity intoloreance related to impaired cardic functions manifested by apnoea, odema