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does he have any breaks in his skin anywhere? Maybe you could do Risk for anxiety? Is he overweight/underweight? You could do imbalanced nutrition:more/less than body requirements. Im trying to think of more but am coming up with nothing. Tell me a bit more about the pt and ill try to help.
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That's my problem there really is nothing else wrong with him.He is on a lot of pain meds and slpeeing meds.He is a little overweight but with the Leukemia that is not that bad. He did just have his gallbladder taken out, so he has some opening there. Iam doing a teaching plan on his diet for that.
Was this person in the acute hospital? Why? What were the symptoms listed in his history and physical by the doctor? He cannot be totally fine if he was admitted to the hospital. There was a reason he was there. There are also wellness diagnoses that you can use if you can find absolutely nothing else (they being with "Ready for enhanced. . ."). There is always a need for knowledge and facts, that is at the very top of Maslow's pyramid (self-actualization). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow's_hierarchy_of_needs
This is just my opinion. I think your instructor is not going to happy if you don't address A problem of some sort with your care plan. A "Risk for" diagnosis is only a potential for a problem that could never exist. May I suggest that you consider these after doing some investigation of the pathophysiology of leukemia:
The regulation of body temperature is one of the major physiological mechanisms of the body and a one of the presenting symptoms that people with leukemia get as a result of what is going on with their immune system. I think you would be wrong not to address this in a care plan.
Another nursing diagnosis you can use would be:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/wyntk/leukemia - "What You Need to Know About Leukemia" from the National Cancer Institute
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001299.htm - leukemia
http://www.medicinenet.com/leukemia/index.htm - leukemia links Medicine Net
http://www.medicinenet.com/leukemia/article.htm - Leukemia (on Medicine Net)
http://www.webmd.com/cancer/tc/Leukemia-Topic-Overview - Leukemia on WebMD
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/alphalist/l-m - National Cancer Institute links to the various types of leukemia
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003090.htm - fever
rn-in2008
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I have to do a careplan and maslow for my pt that is 32 with leukemia. He was told in nov 06. He came in with temp and headaches he is fine now and is going home soon. His wbc's were low but are high now. He seems to know about all about his leukemia and is coping well. I was going to pick risk for infection but don't I have to have and actual diagnosi if its going to be my primary one. Any suggestions would be great. I hate these things.