1. Important NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Presented by: MR VIJAYARADDI VANDALI
ASSOCIATE PROF CUM VICE-PRINCIPAL
SCHOOL OF NURSING
P.P.SAVANI UNIVERSITY, SURAT, GJ.
2. Important Nursing diagnosis for FEVER
1.Hyperthermia related to infectious process/dehydration.
2.Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume related to Hyper metabolic state .
3.Knowledge deficit related to lack of information about the disease
process and self-care.
4.Anxiety related to disease process/treatment/complications.
5.Sleeping Pattern disturbed related to consequences of the disease.
3. Important Nursing diagnosis for DIABETES
1. Deficient knowledge related to disease process, treatment,
and individual care needs.
2.Risk for unstable blood glucose related to lack of adherence
to diabetes management or inadequate blood glucose
monitoring practices.
3.Risk for infection related to decreased leukocyte function
4.Activity intolerance related to hypo/hyperglycemia.
5. Anxietyrelated to disease process/treatment/complications.
4. Important Nursing diagnosis for
HYPERTENSION
• 1. Risk for decreased cardiac output related to increased afterload,
vasoconstriction, myocardial ischemia, ventricular hypertrophy.
• 2. Acute pain: headache related to increased cerebral vascular
pressure.
• 3. Ineffective Tissue Perfusion: cerebral, renal, cardiac related to
impaired circulation.
• 4. Knowledge deficit related to lack of information about the disease
process and self-care.
• 5.Anxiety related to disease process/treatment/complications.
5. Important Nursing diagnosis for APPENDECTOMY
1.Acute Pain related to Distension of intestinal tissues by
inflammation/Presence of surgical incision
2.Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume related to Preoperative vomiting,
postoperative restrictions Hyper metabolic state (e.g., fever, healing process)
3.Risk for Infection related to Inadequate primary defenses;
perforation/rupture of the appendix; peritonitis; abscess formation/Invasive
procedures, surgical incision.
4.Deficient Knowledge related to Lack of exposure/recall; information
misinterpretation/Unfamiliarity with information resources
5.Anxiety related to disease process/treatment/complications.