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Nursing Care Plan for Imbalanced Nutrition Less Than Body Requirements

Nursing Care Plan for Imbalanced Nutrition: Less than Body Requirements Definition of Imbalanced Nutrition: Less than Body Requirements Intake of nutrients insufficient to meet metabolic needs Defining Characteristics of Imbalanced Nutrition: Less than Body Requirements Abdominal pain, cramping Altered taste sensation; aversion to or lack of interest in eating Body weight 20% under

Nursing Care Plan for Bleeding

Nursing Care Plan for Bleeding: Nursing Diagnosis for Bleeding | Definition of Bleeding; Risk Factors of Bleeding Nursing Diagnosis: Bleeding Definition of Bleeding At risk for a decrease in blood volume that may compromise health Risk Factors of Bleeding Pregnancy-related complications (e.g., placenta praevia or abruptio) Postpartum complications (e.g., uterine atony, retained

Nursing Care Plan for Hepatitis

Nursing Care Plan for Hepatitis: Overview Definition of Hepatitis Hepatitis is a widespread inflammation of the liver that results in degeneration and necrosis of liver cells. Inflammation of the liver can be due to bacterial invasion, injury by physical or toxic chemical agents (e.g., drugs, alcohol, industrial chemicals), viral infections (hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, G), or autoimmune

Nursing Care Plan for Pancreatitis

Nursing Care Plan for Pancreatitis: Overview Pancreatitis is a painful inflammatory condition in which the pancreatic enzymes are prematurely activated resulting in autodigestion of the pancreas. The most common cause of pancreatitis are biliary tract disease and alcoholism, but can also result from such things as abnormal organ structure, blunt trauma, penetrating peptic ulcers, and drugs

Nursing Care Plan for Myocardial Infarction (MI)

Nursing Care Plan for Myocardial Infarction (MI): Overview Myocardial infarction (MI) is caused by marked reduction/loss of blood flow through one or more of the coronary arteries, resulting in cardiac muscle ischemia and necrosis.   Nursing Care Plan for Myocardial Infarction (MI) Here is a Sample of Nursing Care Plan for Myocardial Infarction (MI). Nursing Care Plan for Myocardial

Nursing Care Plan for Coronary Artery Disease (Angina)

Nursing Care Plan for Coronary Artery Disease (Angina) | Coronary Artery Disease (Angina) Overview; Coronary Artery Disease (Angina) The classic symptom of coronary artery disease (CAD) is angina—pain caused by loss of oxygen and nutrients to the myocardial tissue because of inadequate coronary blood flow. In most but not all patients presenting with angina, CAD symptoms are caused by

Nursing Care Plan for Obesity

Nursing Care Plan for Obesity | Obesity Overview; Care Setting; Related Concerns Obesity Overview Obesity is defined as an excess accumulation of body fat at least 20% over average desired weight for age, sex, and height or a body mass index (kg/m2) of greater than 27.8 for men and greater than 27.3 for women. Obesity is a chronic condition considered by some to be a disability. The general

Nursing Care Plan for Imbalanced Nutrition More Than Body Requirement

Nursing Care Plan for Imbalanced Nutrition: More than Body Requirements Definition of Imbalanced Nutrition: More than Body Requirements Intake of nutrients that exceed metabolic needs Defining Characteristics of Imbalanced Nutrition: More than Body Requirements Body weight 20% above ideal body weight Dysfunctional eating patterns, such as concentrating food intake at the end of the day

Nursing Care Plan for Anemia

Nursing Care Plan for Anemia: Overview Anemia is a symptom of an underlying condition, such as loss of blood components, inadequate elements, or lack of required nutrients for the formation of blood cells, that results in decreased oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood. There are numerous types of anemias with various causes. The following types of anemia are discussed here: iron deficiency

Filariasis Treatment and Prevention

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Filariasis Treatment and Prevention Definition Filariasis is a parasitic disease (usually an infectious tropical disease) that is Caused by thread-like nematodes (roundworms) belonging to the superfamily Filarioidea, also known as "filariae". These are transmitted from host to host by blood-feeding arthropods, mainly black flies and mosquitoes. Causes Caused by three species of filarial worms that infect humans are: Wuchereria bancrofti Brugia timori Brugia malayi Signs and Symptoms Fever repeatedly for 3 s / d 5 days every 1-2 months On the thighs and underarms swelling of the lymph nodes that looked redness, heat and pain Swelling of the legs or arms, breasts, testicles that look red and feel hot because the lymph fluid unstoppable Rresult Can cause defects in the form of an enlarged settling legs, arms and genitals Unable to work optimally Prevention Method a. Check themselves to the health of the possibility of clinical symptoms of disease. b. Trying to avoid mosquito bit

Prevention and treatment of Leptospirosis

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Definition Leptospirosis is a disease caused by a spiral-shaped bacterium Leptospira infection surrendered animals and humans and can live in fresh water for about a month. Causes Contact with water, soil or plants that have been polluted by animal urine of patients with leptospirosis. Spiral shaped bacteria Leptospira Signs and Symptoms High fever, chills Headache Malaise (lethargy / weak) Vomiting Conjunctivitis (inflammation of the eye) Calf muscle pain and back Result Renal failure Heart Failure Shortness of breath Chest pain Prevention Washing hands with soap before eating Keeping the environment clean Cleaning water spots and swimming pools Avoid the rats in your home or building Disinfection to certain places contaminated by rat Storing food and drink well in order to avoid rats

4 Nursing Diagnosis for Alzheimer's Disease

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Nursing Care Plan : Nursing Diagnosis for Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Disease, also known in medical literature as Alzheimer disease, is the most common form of dementia. There is no cure for the disease, which worsens as it progresses, and eventually leads to death. It was first described by German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Alois Alzheimer in 1906 and was named after him. Alzheimer's disease is usually diagnosed clinically from the patient history, collateral history from relatives, and clinical observations, based on the presence of characteristic neurological and neuropsychological features and the absence of alternative conditions. Advanced medical imaging with computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and with single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) or positron emission tomography (PET) can be used to help exclude other cerebral pathology or subtypes of dementia. Moreover, it may predict conversion from prodromal stages (mild

Nursing Care Plan for Cholecystitis

Nursing Care Plan for Cholecystitis with Cholelithiasis | Cholecystitis with Cholelithiasis Overview; Cholecystitis with Cholelithiasis Cholecystitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder, usually associated with gallstone(s) impacted in the cystic duct, causing distension of the gallbladder. Stones (calculi) are made up of cholesterol, calcium bilirubinate, or a mixture

Nursing Care Plan for Cholecystectomy

Nursing Care Plan for Cholecystectomy | Cholecystectomy Overview; Cholecystectomy Cholecystectomy is a surgery to remove the gallbladder. Cholecystectomy is performed most frequently through laparoscopic incisions using laser. However, traditional open cholecystectomy is the treatment of choice for many patients with multiple/large gallstones either because of acute symptomatology or to

Nursing Care Plan for Seizure (Epilepsy)

Nursing Care Plan for Seizure | Seizure Disorders Overview; the Main Causes for Seizures; Classifications of Seizures Seizures (convulsions) are the result of uncontrolled electrical discharges from the nerve cells of the cerebral cortex and are characterized by sudden, brief attacks of altered consciousness, motor activity, and/or sensory phenomena. Seizures can be associated with a variety

Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Airway Clearance

Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Airway Clearance: Nursing Diagnosis for Ineffective Airway Clearance | Definition of Ineffective Airway Clearance; Defining Characteristics of Ineffective Airway Clearance; Related Factors of Ineffective Airway Clearance Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Airway Clearance Definition of Ineffective Airway Clearance Inability to clear secretions or

Nursing Care Plan for Cerebrovascular Accident (CVA/Stroke)

Nursing Care Plan for Cerebrovascular Accident: Overview Cerebrovascular disease refers to any functional or structural abnormality of the brain caused by a pathological condition of the cerebral vessels or of the entire cerebrovascular system. This pathology either causes hemorrhage from a tear in the vessel wall or impairs the cerebral circulation by a partial or complete occlusion of

Nursing Diagnosis for Fatigue

Nursing Diagnosis for Fatigue | Definition of Fatigue; Defining Characteristics of Fatigue; Related Factors of Fatigue; Definition of Fatigue An overwhelming sustained sense of exhaustion and decreased capacity for physical and mental work at usual level Defining Characteristics of Fatigue Decreased libido or performance Disinterest in surroundings Drowsiness Failure of sleep to

Nursing Care Plan for Stress

Nursing Care Plan for Stress: Nursing Diagnosis for Stress (Relocation Stress Syndrome) | Definition, Defining Characteristics and Related Factors of Relocation Stress Syndrome  Nursing Diagnosis: Stress (Relocation Stress Syndrome) Definition of Relocation Stress Syndrome Physiological and/or psychosocial disturbance following transfer from one environment to another Defining

Nursing Care Plan for Pneumonia

Nursing Care Plan for Pneumonia: Overview Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung parenchyma, associated with alveolar edema and congestion that impair gas exchange. Primary pneumonia is caused by the patient’s inhaling or aspirating a pathogen. Secondary pneumonia ensues from lung damage caused by the spread of bacteria from an infection elsewhere in the body. Likely causes include

Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Breastfeeding

Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Breastfeeding: Nursing Diagnosis for Ineffective Breastfeeding; Definition of Ineffective Breastfeeding; Defining Characteristics of Ineffective Breastfeeding. Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Breastfeeding Definition of Ineffective Breastfeeding Dissatisfaction or difficulty a mother, infant, or child experiences with the breastfeeding process. Defining

Nursing Diagnosis for Ineffective Coping

Nursing Diagnosis for Ineffective Coping | Definition of Ineffective Coping; Defining Characteristics of Ineffective Coping; Related Factors of Ineffective Coping; Definition of Ineffective Coping Inability to form a valid appraisal of the stressors, inadequate choices of practiced responses, and/or inability to use available resources Defining Characteristics of Ineffective Coping

Nursing Care Plan for Chronic Pain

Nursing care plan for chronic pain: Nursing diagnosis for Chronic Pain | Definition of Chronic Pain; Defining Characteristics of Chronic Pain; Related Factors of Chronic Pain. Nursing Diagnosis: Chronic Pain Definition of Chronic Pain Unpleasant sensory and emotional experience arising from actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage (International Association

Nursing Diagnosis for Constipation

Nursing Diagnosis for Constipation | Definition of Constipation; Defining Characteristics of Constipation Definition of Constipation Decrease in normal frequency of defecation accompanied by difficult or incomplete passage of stool and/or passage of excessively hard, dry stool Defining Characteristics of Constipation Palpable rectal or abdominal mass Borborygmi, hypoactive or

Nursing Care Plan for Chronic Renal Failure

Nursing Care Plan for Chronic Renal Failure : Overview Chronic renal failure (CRF) is the end result of a gradual, progressive loss of kidney function. Causes include chronic infections (glomerulonephritis, pyelonephritis), vascular diseases (hypertension, nephrosclerosis), obstructive processes (renal calculi), collagen diseases (systemic lupus), nephrotoxic agents (drugs, such as

Nursing Care Plan for Acute Renal Failure

Nursing Care Plan for Acute Renal Failure: Overview Acute renal failure (ARF) has four well-defined stages: onset, oliguric or anuric, diuretic, and convalescent. Treatment depends on stage and severity of renal compromise. Acute renal failure (ARF) can be divided into three major classifications, depending on site: Prerenal: Prerenal failure is caused by interference with renal

Nursing Diagnosis for Breastfeeding

Nursing diagnosis for Breastfeeding; Effective Breastfeeding| Definition of Effective Breastfeeding; Defining Characteristics of Effective Breastfeeding; Related Factors of Effective Breastfeeding . Definition of Effective Breastfeeding Mother-infant dyad/family exhibits adequate proficiency and satisfaction with breastfeeding process. Defining Characteristics of Effective

Nursing Care Plan for Cesarean Section

Nursing Care Plan for Cesarean Section (Cesarean Birth)| Cesarean Section Overview; Cesarean Section Overview A Caesarean section, (also called C-section, Caesarian section, Cesarean section, Caesar, etc.) is a surgical procedure in which one or more incisions are made through a mother's abdomen (laparotomy) and uterus (hysterotomy) to deliver one or more babies, or, rarely, to remove a

Nursing Care Plan for Acute Pain

Nursing Care Plan for Acute pain | Definition of Acute Pain; Defining Characteristics of Acute Pain; Related Factors of Acute Pain. Nursing Diagnosis for Acute Pain Definition of Acute Pain Unpleasant sensory and emotional experience arising from actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of such damage (International Association for the Study of Pain); sudden or slow onset

Nursing Care Plan for Decreased Cardiac Output

Sample of nursing care plan for Decreased Cardiac Output Nursing diagnosis: Decreased Cardiac Output Definition of Decreased Cardiac Output| Nursing Care Plan for Decreased Cardiac Output Inadequate blood pumped by the heart to meet the metabolic demands of the body. [Note: In a hypermetabolic state, although cardiac output may be within normal range, it may still be inadequate to meet

Nursing Care Plan for Bipolar Disorder

This is an example of nursing care plan for patient with bipolar disorder (mania). People with bipolar disorder experience several episodes of depression before they have an episode of mania. Nursing Care Plan for Bipolar Disorder (Bipolar Mania) Here are the common nursing diagnoses in bipolar disorder care plan during manic episodes  . Risk for injury related to biochemical

Types of Bipolar Disorder

There are several diagnoses that describe bipolar disorder. Types of Bipolar Disorder Types of Bipolar Disorder The American Psychiatric Association (APA) divides bipolar disorder into four categories (types). They are bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothymia and bipolar not-otherwise-specified (NOS). 1.       Bipolar I Disorder Bipolar I disorder is the diagnosis given to an individual who is

Signs And Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder

The mood changes in bipolar disorder can be rapid and dramatic. Most often they are gradual and not so obvious. Episodes are not always regular or evenly balanced. Some people with bipolar disorder may have several episodes of depression before they have an episode of mania. Others may have only a single episode of mania in their lifetime. Signs And Symptoms Of Bipolar Disorder   Bipolar I

Causes of Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is classified as a mood disorder and is characterized by at least one manic episode and typically one or more major depressive episodes. Causes of Bipolar Disorder The cause of bipolar disorder is not entirely known but the most popular theories on the cause of bipolar disorder, and more specifically mania, have been biological. Research has implicated neurochemical

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder used to be known as manic depression. It is classified as a mood disorder and is characterized by at least one manic episode and typically one or more major depressive episodes. Definition of Bipolar Disorder Bipolar disorders are illnesses included in the American Psychiatric Association’s (APA) Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.). text revision

Nursing Care Plan for Heart Failure

Nursing Care Plan for Heart Failure | Heart Failure Overview; Care Setting; Related Concerns Overview of Heart Failure: Chronic Heart Failure is the failure of the left and/or right chambers of the heart results in insufficient output to meet tissue needs and causes pulmonary and systemic vascular congestion. Despite diagnostic and therapeutic advances, HF continues to be associated with

Nursing Care Plan for Hypertension

Nursing Care Plan for Hypertension| Hypertension Overview; Care Setting of Hypertension; Related Concerns of Hypertension Hypertension Overview | Nursing Care Plan for Hypertension Hypertension (HTN) or high blood pressure, sometimes called arterial hypertension, is a chronic medical condition in which the blood pressure in the arteries is elevated. This requires the heart to work harder

Nursing Diagnosis for Ineffective Breathing Pattern

Nursing Diagnosis for Ineffective Breathing Pattern | Definition of Ineffective Breathing Pattern; Defining Characteristics of Ineffective Breathing Pattern; Related Factors of Ineffective Breathing Pattern; Definition of Ineffective Breathing Pattern Inspiration and/or expiration that does not provide adequate ventilation Defining Characteristics of Ineffective Breathing Pattern

Nursing care plan for anxiety

Sample of nursing care plan for anxiety Nursing diagnosis: Anxiety Definition of anxiety Vague uneasy feeling of discomfort or dread accompanied by an autonomic response (the source often nonspecific or unknown to the individual); a  feeling of apprehension caused by anticipation of danger. It is an altering signal that warns of impending danger and enables the individual to take measures

Depression

Depression Depression is experienced by Adults Americans of all ages, races, ethnic groups, and social class every day. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 16.5 MILLION ADULT Americans had at least one major depressive episode (MDE) between the years 2006-2007. Clients can experience mild, moderate, or severe depression with varying degrees of

Nursing Care Plan for Activity Intolerance

Sample of nursing care plan for activity intolerance Nursing diagnosis: activity intolerance Definition of activity intolerance Insufficient physiological or psychological energy to endure or complete required or desired daily activities Related Factors of activity intolerance| Nursing Care Plan for Activity Intolerance Generalized weakness Sedentary lifestyle Bedrest or immobility

Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Coping

Sample of Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Coping Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Coping Definition of Ineffective Coping Inability to form a valid appraisal of the stressors, inadequate choices of practiced responses, and/or inability to use available resources Related Factors of Ineffective Coping | Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Coping Situational/maturational crises High degree

Nursing care plan for Fatigue

Sample of nursing care plan for fatigue Nursing diagnosis: fatigue Definition of fatigue | Nursing care plan for Fatigue An overwhelming sustained sense of exhaustion and decreased capacity for physical and mental work at usual level Related Factors of fatigue PSYCHOLOGICAL Stress; anxiety; boring lifestyle; depression ENVIRONMENTAL Noise; lights; humidity; temperature

Nursing Care Plan for COPD - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Nursing Care Plan for COPD | COPD Overview; COPD Overview The Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) defines Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease as a preventable and treatable disease with some significant extrapulmonary effects. The pulmonary component is characterized by airflow limitation that is not fully reversible. The airflow limitation in COPD is usually

Nursing Care Plan for Schizophrenia

Nursing Care Plan for Schizophrenia | Schizophrenia Overview Schizophrenia Overview Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or

Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Breathing Pattern

Sample of Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Breathing Pattern Nursing Diagnosis: Ineffective Breathing Pattern Definition of Ineffective Breathing Pattern Inspiration and/or expiration that does not provide adequate ventilation Related Factors of Ineffective Breathing Pattern | Nursing Care Plan for Ineffective Breathing Pattern Neuromuscular dysfunction; SCI; neurological immaturity

Nursing Care Plan for Constipation

Sample of nursing care plan for constipation Nursing diagnosis: Constipation Definition of constipation Decrease in normal frequency of defecation accompanied by difficult or incomplete passage of stool and/or passage of excessively hard, dry stool Related Factors of constipation | Nursing Care Plan for Constipation FUNCTIONALS Irregular defecation habits; inadequate toileting (e.g.

Nursing Care Plan for Impaired Gas Exchange

Sample of Nursing Care Plan for Impaired Gas Exchange Nursing Diagnosis: Impaired Gas Exchange Definition of Impaired Gas Exchange  Excess or deficit in oxygenation and/or carbon dioxide elimination at the alveoli-capillary membrane [This may be an entity of its own, but also may be an end result of other pathology with an interrelatedness between airway clearance and/or breathing pattern

Nursing Diagnosis for Hypertension

Nursing Diagnosis for Hypertension (HTN) | Overview and Classification of Hypertension Pressure inside blood vessels exceeds 140 mmHg systolic and 90 mmHg diastolicon more than one occasion resulting from a primary disease or no known cause. Classifications of hypertension | Nursing Diagnosis for Hypertension These are the classifications of hypertension: Normal <120 mmHg systolic / <80

NANDA Nursing Diagnosis

NANDA I Nursing Diagnosis and the history of NANDA-I NANDA stands for North American Nursing Diagnosis Association was founded in 1982. The organization grew out of the National Conference Group, a task force established in 1973, at the First National Conference on the Classification of Nursing Diagnoses, held in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. In 2002, NANDA became NANDA International (NANDA-I)

Nursing Diagnosis for Heart Failure

Nursing Diagnosis for Heart Failure | Overview and Signs and symptoms of Heart Failure Heart Failure [Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)] overview | Nursing Diagnosis for Heart Failure Heart failure is a condition in which the heart can no longer pump enough blood to the rest of the body. In congestive heart failure, the heart is unable to pump sufficient blood to maintain adequate circulation.

Nursing Diagnosis for Acute Pain

Nursing Diagnosis for Acute Pain | Overview and Prognosis of Acute Pain Acute Pain Overview | Nursing Diagnosis for Acute Pain Acute pain usually points to an aberration or an illness. It is differentiated from chronic pain by the duration, usually less than 4 to 6 months. Pain nerves are stimulated by pressure, cuts, heat, cold, stabs, surgery, and so on. Other causes include fractures,

Nursing Diagnosis for Anxiety

Nursing Diagnosis for Anxiety | Overview and Prognosis of Anxiety Overview of Anxiety | Nursing Diagnosis for Anxiety Anxiety (also called angst or worry) is a psychological and physiological state characterized by somatic, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. It is the displeasing feeling of fear and concern. The root meaning of the word anxiety is 'to vex or trouble'; in either

Nursing Diagnosis for Renal Failure

Nursing Diagnosis for Renal Failure | Overview and Prognosis of Renal Failure Overview of Renal Failure | Nursing Diagnosis for Renal Failure Renal failure or kidney failure (formerly called renal insufficiency) describes a medical condition in which the kidneys fail to adequately filter toxins and waste products from the blood. The two forms are acute (acute kidney injury) and chronic (

Nursing Diagnosis for Asthma

Nursing Diagnosis for Asthma: Overview and Prognosis of Asthma Overview of Asthma | Nursing Diagnosis for Asthma Asthma is a disorder that causes the airways of the lungs to swell and narrow, leading to wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and coughing. (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov) The airways become obstructed from either inflammation of the lining of the airways or constriction of the

Nursing Diagnosis for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Nursing Diagnosis for Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Overview and Prognosis of Deep Vein Thrombosis Overview of Deep Vein Thrombosis | Nursing Diagnosis for Deep Vein A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot in a deep vein. A clot inside a blood vessel is called a thrombosis. DVTs predominantly occur in the legs and may have no symptoms. The non-specific signs of DVT include pain, swelling

Nursing Diagnosis for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

Nursing Diagnosis for Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): Overview and Prognosis of Urinary Tract Infection Overview of Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) | Nursing Diagnosis for Urinary Tract Infection A urinary tract infection, or UTI, is an infection that can happen anywhere along the urinary tract. Urinary tract infections have different names, depending on what part of the urinary tract is

Nursing Diagnosis for Cellulitis

Nursing Diagnosis for Cellulitis: Overview and Prognosis of Cellulitis Overview of Cellulitis | Nursing Diagnosis for Cellulitis Cellulitis is a localized or diffuse inflammation of connective tissue with severe inflammation of dermal and subcutaneous layers of the skin. Cellulitis can be caused by normal skin flora or by exogenous bacteria, and often occurs where the skin has previously

Nursing Diagnosis for Pregnancy

Nursing Diagnosis for Pregnancy: Overview and Prognosis of Pregnancy Overview of Pregnancy | Nursing Diagnosis for Pregnancy Pregnancy is the fertilization and development of one or more offspring, known as an embryo or fetus, in a woman's uterus. In a pregnancy, there can be multiple gestations, as in the case of twins or triplets. Childbirth usually occurs about 38 weeks after conception; in

Nursing Diagnosis for Depression

Nursing Diagnosis for Depression: Overview and Prognosis of Depression Overview of Depression | Nursing Diagnosis for Depression Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings and physical well-being. Depressed people may feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, worried, helpless, worthless, guilty, irritable, or restless. They

Nursing Diagnosis for Schizophrenia

Nursing Diagnosis for Schizophrenia: Overview and Prognosis of Schizophrenia Overview of Schizophrenia | Nursing Diagnosis for Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by poor emotional responsiveness. It most commonly manifests itself as auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking,

NANDA Nursing Diagnosis List 2012 – 2014

 NANDA Nursing Diagnosis List 2012 – 2014 Here is the NANDA Nursing Diagnosis List 2012 – 2014 (Domain 1) Domain 1 – Health Promotion Deficient diversional activity Sedentary lifestyle Deficient community health Risk – prone health behavior Ineffective health maintenance Readiness for enhanced immunization status Ineffective protection Ineffective self-health management

What Is a Nursing Diagnosis?

What is a nursing diagnosis? Here is a brief history about rising the term of nursing diagnosis. The term nursing diagnosis came into formal use in the nursing literature during the 1950s (Fry, 1953), although its meaning continued to be seen in the context of medical diagnosis. In 1973, a national conference was held to identify client needs that fall within the scope of nursing, label them