Published May 30, 2011
aricks6385
2 Posts
I am in need of help!! I am currently working on a concept map on a 91 yr old female, who is in an nursing home. Her reason for being admitted to the facility was due to CVA. She also has a history of anemia, hyperlipidemia, chronic renal failure, malnutrition, dysphagia, end stage dementia, and a hip fracture. WHat I concluded in her head to toe assessment the main problems related to CVA are disorientation, dysphagia, and immobility, I was doing my concept map on CVA I am having a few problems with nanda's the one's i came up with so far are:impaired physical mobility, impaired urinary elimination, impaired swallowing, impaired verbal communication, Chronic confusion, self care deficit,risk for impaired skin integrity. I am just look for some feedback on if I'm going in the right direction and any tips that can help me. Thank you!!
Christine2009
358 Posts
According to my care plan book for a CVA, they list the following:
ineffective cerebral tissue perfusion
impaired physcial mobility
self care defict
risk for impaired swallowing
impaired verbal communication
HTH!