A nursing diagnosis for social isolation is characterized by a state in which an individual experiences a lack of social interaction, companionship, or support, leading to feelings of loneliness and disconnection. This diagnosis may stem from various factors, including physical limitations, mental health issues, or environmental circumstances. Nursing interventions can focus on enhancing social connections, facilitating communication, and promoting participation in community activities to help alleviate feelings of isolation. Regular assessment and individualized care plans are essential to address the underlying causes and improve the patient’s social engagement.
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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".
Types of nursing include 'isolation' and/or 'barrier' nursing
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
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
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