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  1. *** I KNOW THat aphasia is not difficutly swallowing but because of a persons with aphasia inability to comprehend and/or communicate i figured that they would have trouble swallowing
  2. i figured i could include impaired swallowing because he has right sided weakness, so im thinking that his muscles are too weak for him to swallow safely why wouldn i be able to use his wife in the care plan because to me she is a huge problem regarding his prognosis i know aphasia is not difficulty
  3. no, i do understand that, and i do have a knowledge deficit dx up there, i just wasnt too sure if i could actually put her whole entire statement in my dx, that is all.. and im implying about the other dx because i wanted to make sure that i was wording them correctly with the right RTs and AEBs.. thanx for your help
  4. And that FLAVOR is gonna get me a BIG fat "F"!!!!!! LOL!!!! What do you think about my other DXs
  5. ok so i understand that the wife is a huge problem, but are any of my dx's correct for the situation
  6. of course i dont want my client to stay in bed but i wasnt sure how to word my as evidence by
  7. LOL! NO really! this is killin me! i really don't know how i should word a few of my dx's
  8. HELLO everyone! i was hoping that someone would be able to confirm that i am on the right track with my nursing dx's for a situation that my teacher assigned me and i need help with the RTs AND AEBs.. so all feedback would be greatly appreciated! Mr. Jones, aged 68, experienced a stroke 1 week ago that left him with right-sided weakness, aphasia and incontinence. His wife is eager to have him discharged from the hospital so that she can care for him at home. You have heard her tell Mr. Jones, "You don't need to worry about a thing, honey. I will take complete care of you and do everything for you. All you have to do is stay in bed and take it easy." so far all i have: Impaired swallowing RT aphasia secondary to CVA Impaired verbal communication RT aphasia secondary to CVA AEB inability to communicate Impaired physical mobility RT right sided weakness secondary to CVA AEB poor balance and weakness Self care deficit RT acute disease process secondary to CVA AEB right sided weakness aphasia and incontinence Risk for aspiration RT right sided weakness secondary to CVA Risk for impaired skin integrity RT incontinence and right sided weakness Knowledge deficit of caregiver of current dx and prognosis AEB ??? Risk for imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements risk for injury RT right sided weakness
  9. HELLO everyone! i was hoping that someone would be able to confirm that i am on the right track with my nursing dx's for a situation that my teacher assigned me and i need help with the RTs AND AEBs.. so all feedback would be greatly appreciated! Mr. Jones, aged 68, experienced a stroke 1 week ago that left him with right-sided weakness, aphasia and incontinence. His wife is eager to have him discharged from the hospital so that she can care for him at home. You have heard her tell Mr. Jones, "You don't need to worry about a thing, honey. I will take complete care of you and do everything for you. All you have to do is stay in bed and take it easy." so far all i have: Impaired swallowing RT aphasia secondary to CVA Impaired verbal communication RT aphasia secondary to CVA AEB inability to communicate Impaired physical mobility RT right sided weakness secondary to CVA AEB poor balance and weakness Self care deficit RT acute disease process secondary to CVA AEB right sided weakness aphasia and incontinence Risk for aspiration RT right sided weakness secondary to CVA Risk for impaired skin integrity RT incontinence and right sided weakness Knowledge deficit of caregiver of current dx and prognosis AEB ??? Risk for imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements risk for injury RT right sided weakness
  10. HELLO everyone! i was hoping that someone would be able to confirm that i am on the right track with my nursing dx's for a situation that my teacher assigned me and i need help with the RTs AND AEBs.. so all feedback would be greatly appreciated! Mr. Jones, aged 68, experienced a stroke 1 week ago that left him with right-sided weakness, aphasia and incontinence. His wife is eager to have him discharged from the hospital so that she can care for him at home. You have heard her tell Mr. Jones, "You don't need to worry about a thing, honey. I will take complete care of you and do everything for you. All you have to do is stay in bed and take it easy." so far all i have: Impaired swallowing RT aphasia secondary to CVA Impaired verbal communication RT aphasia secondary to CVA AEB inability to communicate Impaired physical mobility RT right sided weakness secondary to CVA AEB poor balance and weakness Self care deficit RT acute disease process secondary to CVA AEB right sided weakness aphasia and incontinence Risk for aspiration RT right sided weakness secondary to CVA Risk for impaired skin integrity RT incontinence and right sided weakness Knowledge deficit of caregiver of current dx and prognosis AEB ??? Risk for imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements risk for injury RT right sided weakness

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