Published Jun 29, 2008
tiffany311
126 Posts
what would be a priority nursing diagnosis?
Thank you in advance to those that reply:redbeathe
Jules A, MSN
8,864 Posts
Well which ones are you considering? How many do you need?
I can use a few thanks for replying
We can help you but you know we can't do your homework for you. If you add your line of thinking I'm sure someone will be happy to help you expand upon it.
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
a nursing diagnosis is always based upon what you discovered about the person during your assessment. the priority is based upon the person's needs, probably as per maslow's theory.
a person with lung cancer is likely to have dyspnea on exertion, decreased breath sounds, wheezing, cough, hemoptysis, hoorificeness, a pleural friction rub, clubbing of the fingers due to chronic hypoxia, edema of the face, neck and upper torso, dilated chest and abdominal veins, weight loss, enlarged lymph nodes, an enlarged liver and fatigue. with a child there will be issues related to age specific behavior milestones.