A SSESSING N URSING D IAGNOSIS TO C LIENT B EHAVIOR Done by : Miss.Eman Alsolami.

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A SSESSING N URSING D IAGNOSIS TO C LIENT B EHAVIOR Done by : Miss.Eman Alsolami

OUTLINE Behavior NANDA Nursing Diagnoses

O BJECTIVE : Ability of students to correspond behaviors to it’s NANDA nursing diagnosis.

Aggression; hostility Risk for injury Risk for other directed violence OR

Anorexia or refusal to eat Imbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirements

Confusion; memory loss and delusions Disturbed thought processes

Detoxification; withdrawal from substances Risk for injury

Difficulty making important life decision Decisional conflict

Difficulty with interpersonal relationships Impaired social interaction

Disruption in capability to perform usual responsibilities Ineffective role performance

Dissociative behaviors (depersonalization; derealization) Disturbed sensory perception

Expresses feelings of disgust about body or body part Disturbed body image

Expresses anger at God Spiritual distress

Hallucinations Disturbed sensory perception

Insomnia or hypersomnia Disturbed sleep pattern

Overeating Risk for imbalanced nutrition: More than body requirements

Suicidal Risk for suicide

Vomiting Risk for deficient fluid volume

Withdrawn behavior Social isolation

Thank you