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Prepared by Mrs/ Hamdia Mohammed
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Introduction Following is a list of client behaviors and the NANDA nursing diagnoses which correspond to the behaviors and which may be used in planning care for the client exhibiting the specific behavioral symptoms
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Aggression; hostility Anorexia or refusal to eat Anxious behavior Confusion; memory loss Delusions Denial of problems Risk for injury; Risk for other directed violence Imbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirements Anxiety (Specify level) Confusion, acute/ chronic; Disturbed thought processes Ineffective denial
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Depressed mood or anger turned inward Detoxification; withdrawal from substances Difficulty accepting recent change in health status Difficulty making important life decision Complicated grieving Risk for injury Risk-prone health behavior Decisional conflict (specify)
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Difficulty with interpersonal relationships Disruption in capability to perform usual responsibilities Dissociative behaviors (depersonalization; de-realization) Impaired social interaction Ineffective role performance Disturbed sensory perception.
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Expresses feelings of disgust about body or body part Expresses anger at God Expresses lack of control over personal situation Fails to follow prescribed therapy Disturbed body image Spiritual distress Powerlessness Ineffective therapeutic regimen management
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Flashbacks, nightmares, obsession with traumatic experience Hallucinations Highly critical of self or others HIV positive; altered immunity Post-trauma syndrome Disturbed sensory perception (auditory; visual) Low self-esteem (chronic; situational) Ineffective protection
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Insomnia or hypersomnia Loose associations or flight of ideas Loss of a valued entity, recently experienced Inability to meet basic needs Disturbed sleep pattern Impaired verbal communication Risk for complicated grieving Self-care deficit (feeding; bathing/ hygiene; dressing/ grooming; toileting)
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Manic hyperactivity Manipulative behavior Multiple personalities; gender identity disturbance Orgasm, problems with; lack of sexual desire Risk for injury Ineffective coping Disturbed personal identity Sexual dysfunction
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Overeating, compulsive. Physical symptoms as coping Behavior. Potential or anticipated loss of significant entity. Projection of blame; rationalization of failures; denial of personal responsibility Phobias. Risk for imbalanced nutrition : More than body requirements Ineffective coping Grieving Defensive coping Fear
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Ritualistic behaviors Seductive remarks; inappropriate sexual behaviors Self-inflicted injuries (non-life threatening) Anxiety (severe); ineffective coping Impaired social interaction Self-mutilation; Risk for self mutilation
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Stress from caring for chronically ill person Stress from locating to new environment Substance use as a coping behavior Substance use (denies use is a problem) Relocation stress syndrome Ineffective coping Ineffective denial Risk for suicide; Risk for self directed
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Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Behaviors Nursing Diagnoses Suicidal Withdrawn behavior Vomiting, excessive, self induced Suspiciousness Violence Social isolation Risk for deficient fluid volume Disturbed thought processes; ineffective coping
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