Nursing Diagnosis and Interventions for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever 1. Nursing Assessment Assess the patient’s medical history Assess the increase in body temperature, signs of bleeding, nausea,  vomiting, no appetite, heartburn, muscle pain and signs of shock (rapid  and weak pulse, hypotension, skin cold and moist, especially on the  extremities, cyanosis, restlessness, decreased awareness). 2. Nursing Diagnosis for DHF – Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Deficient Fluid Volume  related to increased capillary permeability, bleeding, vomiting, and fever. Ineffective Peripheral Tissue Perfusion  related to bleeding. Imbalanced Nutrition Less Than Body Requirements  related to nausea, vomiting, no appetite. Hyperthermia related to the process of viral infection. 3. Nursing Interventions  for DHF – Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Goal: Show signs of liquid fulfillment Shows signs of adequate peripheral tissue perfusion Showed vital signs within normal limits The family suggests that adaptive coping 1. Defi...
 
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