Nursing Diagnosis for Appendicitis
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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
Acute pain or chronic pain is the risk for injury.
Acute pain related to bacterial infections of the body.
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.
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.
acute pain and chroic pain
A nursing diagnosis is a current or potential problem that the patient has that the nurse can diagnose and treat for the most part independently. For example pain is a nursing diagnosis that may be related to an abdominal incision. The nurse can then come up with a care plan to reduce the patient's pain by repositioning, or having the patient listen to music to relax.
acute pain related to inflammation of the intestinak mucosa. this can be used :)
Stanley L. Wiener has written: 'Differential diagnosis of acute pain' -- subject(s): Acute Disease, Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, Pain 'Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Pain'
impaired physical mobility acute pain disturbed body image self care deficit risk for falls impaired coping...
Abdominalgia is a medical term for acute abdominal pain.
Sherman M. Mellinkoff has written: 'The differential diagnosis of abdominal pain' -- subject- s -: Abdominal pain, Differential Diagnosis