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What are the four nursing diagnoses for self-care & hygiene? |
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Definition
Bathing/Hygiene, Dressing/Grooming, Toileting, Feeding Self-Care Deficit |
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Term
What are the eight main categories for normal self-care? |
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Definition
Bathing/Hygiene, Hair Care, Feet/Nail, Eye/Ear/Nose Care, Oral Care, Feeding, Toileting, and Dressing/Grooming |
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Term
What are the 7 main factors affecting normal self care? |
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Definition
Neuromuscular function; energy; cognition; intact senses; motivation; culture, values, and beliefs; and environment |
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Term
What are the 8 areas of altered self care? |
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Definition
Decreased energy, acute illness and surgery, pain, neuromuscular impairment, sensing deficits, cognitive dysfunction, cognitive dysfunction, environmental limitations, and emotional disturbances/depression |
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Term
In developing a plan of care for Self-Care and Hygiene Deficit what are the two actions that are taken? |
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Definition
Ask questions about self-care activities and how the patient normally manages and determine what are the things that put the patient at risk of self-care deficit |
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Term
What are the four listed outcome goals stating, "patient will..." |
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Definition
Actively participate in hygiene measures, safely increase level of independent eating, actively participate in dressing, and pt will manage toileting as independtly as possible |
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Term
What are four manifestations of altered sensory function |
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Definition
Anxiety, cognitive dysfunction, halucinations/delusions, and depression/withdrawal |
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