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OK what needs doing FOR your patient?
Knowledge deficit?
Potential for injury?
Alteration in fluid balance?
Remember that the diagnosis has to be supported......AS EVIDENCED BY.....usually another nursing diagnosis.
So Potential for injury as evidenced by.......
Now look it up in your book (Mi Ja Kim's is my fave) or look it up on the web...(google.com) is my fave there.
I typed in "NANDA nursing diagnosis hemodialysis"
and came up with at least 34 sites.
AS EVIDENCED BY
And big old congrats on the upcoming graduation.
Risk for injury related to potential for clot migration
-could cause a CVA
Risk for injury r/t bleeding disorder secondary to overuse of anti-clotting medications.
Fear r/t change in physical status secondary to potential organ failure.
Risk for fluid volume deficit secondary to possible bleeding complications.
Those are just a few that I can think of... however I had clinicals from 7-4, and 6-10, so my brain is not at the top of the food chain right now
Hope those help!
BrandyBSN
ARRRGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
i ABSOLUTLY WILL NOT USE "KNOWLEDGE DEFECIET" for nsg dx. I absolutly hate that dx. I don't care if they are dumber than a lint ball, there is always a better dx, thats an easy way out. Fluid and lyte balance are good ones. Anxiety r/t surgical procedure is another, wait, your a student, look it up, knowbody ever gave me the anwers. The floor i used to work on had students, I would help them find the answer but never gave it to them, think about what body systems are involved. report back with the answers
We're supposed to use knowledge deficit on all our pt's regardless of what they already know (I guess the instructors feel that there's always something else that can be taught...) Right now I'm working on a paper and am struggling to find something I could have taught this woman that just had her 3rd child and had no other problems (I was assigned to postpartum) - after 3 kids I think she probably knows the postpartum routine by now...ya know?
I have to write care plans on 49 residents, so I don't think much of *any* of the NANDA diagnoses, but I have to live with them. Knowledge deficit may sound cheesy, but it's going to get you an education care plan and that is one of the things JCAHO is looking for. I do knowledge deficits on all my new admissions.
studentnurse_02
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hi. i have a pt. tomorrow who was admitted for
declotting of dialysis graft. i could not come up w/any nursing diagnoses whatsover.. can someone
help..please!!!!!!!!!