what order should these diagnosis go?

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- impaired memory r/t neurological disturbance aeb experience of forgetting

- disturbed thought process r/t biological changes of brain functioning aeb sundowning, memory deficit, and loss of orientatin to place.

- chronic confusion r/t alzheimer's disease aeb long standing conitive impairment

- self care deficit r/t memory deficit & neuromuscular impairment aeb inability to independently and appropriately bathe, dress, or use the toilet

- risk for injury r/t impaired judgement

i was thinking risk for injury, chronic confusion, self care deficit, disturbed thought process and impaired memory?

i'd appreciate any input

thanks!

Risk for Injury is number one/ u have three diagnosis in my opinion are like the same. I would not put them together. Selfcare deficit is a good one. My school, we not allowed to use medical diagnosis terms in our nursing diagnoses. I would use Chronic confution r/t disease process and come up with two other diagnoses that are different from forgetful and confusion, like nutrition less than body requirement or risk for fluid volume deficit.

Specializes in med/surg, telemetry, IV therapy, mgmt.

  1. disturbed thought process r/t biological changes of brain functioning aeb sundowning, memory deficit, and loss of orientatin to place [physiologic need - function of the brain]
  2. self care deficit r/t memory deficit & neuromuscular impairment aeb inability to independently and appropriately bathe, dress, or use the toilet [physiologic need - comfort]
  3. chronic confusion r/t alzheimer's disease aeb long standing conitive impairment [safety need]
  4. impaired memory r/t neurological disturbance aeb experience of forgetting [safety need]
    • i would be specific about the neurological disturbance and put a name to it
    • what is the "experience of forgetting"?

[*]risk for injury r/t impaired judgement [anticipated safety need]

  • you need to identify what the cause or risk factor of an injury would be. impaired judgment only leads to a potential injury. . .what injury would occur? a fall? (use risk for falls.) pulling out a tube? putting their hands into things and getting an injury? potentially walking out into the street and getting run over? what? be more specific.

I thought actual diagnosis always come before Risk ones.

I agree w/Studentsssex that Risk diagnosis is last and I also agree with FutureNurse35 that impaired memory, distrubed thought process, and chronic confusion are kinda the same. I can't really understand the rest of your information regarding the R/T and AEB. It is too confusing-is that what your instructors want? I always make mine "short 'n sweet"

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