Nursing Assessment for Schizophrenia Symptomatology (Subjective and Objective Data) in clients with schizophrenia, delusions and disorders...
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Ineffective Individual Coping related to Schizophrenia
Nursing Care Plan for Schizophrenia Nursing Diagnosis : Ineffective Individual Coping related to: Inability to trust others. Freaking...
6 Factors Affecting Elimination : Urinary and Bowel
There are several factors that affect the elimination of feces and urine. These factors, among others: 1. Age Age not only affect the e...
How to Determine Priority Nursing Diagnosis - Nursing Care Plan
Maslow's hierarchy of needs can be the basis for the nurse to make a priority nursing diagnosis. Maslow's hierarchy of five levels ...
Focus of Nursing Interventions in Accordance with The Type of Nursing Diagnosis
Nursing Interventions in Accordance with The Type of Nursing Diagnosis 1. Actual Nursing Diagnosis: Reduce or eliminate the factors that...
Functional Urinary Incontinence - Nursing Diagnosis NIC NOC
Functional Urinary Incontinence (1986, 1998) according to Diagnosis NANDA, NIC NOC Interventions, Nursing A. Definition The inability o...
Nursing Care Plan for Congenital Heart Disease
Congenital heart disease is a heart defect or malformation that appears at birth, in addition, congenital heart disease is a disorder of th...
Several Types of Mental Disorders More Common in Adolescents
Adolescence is a developmental phase between childhood and adulthood, between the ages of 10 to 19 years. Adolescence is composed of early ...
8 Nursing Diagnosis for Anthrax
Nursing Care Plan for Anthrax Anthrax is an infectious disease caused by Bacillus anthracis. The disease is a zoonosis particularly grazin...
Nursing Care Plan for Syncope - Ineffective Tissue Perfusion
Nursing Care Plan for Syncope Nursing Diagnosis : Ineffective Tissue Perfusion Syncope is one of the causes of loss of consciousness tha...
Altered Thought Processes and Disturbed Sensory Perception - NCP for Dementia
Nursing Care Plan for Dementia Dementia is a decline in intellectual functioning which leads to loss of social independence. (William F. ...
Alzheimer's Disease
Anthrax
Aortic Stenosis
Appendicitis
Atherosclerosis
Bronchiectasis
Bronchitis
COPD
Cirrhosis
Congenital Heart Disease
Constipation
Coronary Heart Disease
Diarrhea
Dissociative Amnesia
Diverticular Disease
Gastroenteritis
Gout
Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Hemorrhoids
Hyperthermia
Hyperthyroidism
Leukemia
Malaria
Mania
Pericarditis
Peritonitis
Placenta Previa
Prostate Cancer
Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Syncope
Trachoma
Altered Thought Processes
Body Image Disturbance
Constipation
Decreased Cardiac Output
Deficient Fluid Volume
Diarrhea
Disturbed Sensory Perception
Disturbed Sleep Patterns
Fear
Hyperthermia
Imbalanced Nutrition Less Than Body Requirements
Impaired Gas Exchange
Ineffective Airway Clearance
Ineffective Individual Coping
Ineffective Tissue Perfusion
Knowledge Deficit
Risk for Injury
Risk for Suicide
Self Care Deficit