Social isolation is a NANDA since 1982. Defining characteristics subjective: expressed feelings of alooneness imposed by others; expressed feelings of rejection, inadequate purpose in life; insecurity in public, etc. Objective characteristics: repetitive actions; no eye contact; illness; meaningless actions; sad affect; seeks to be alone; uncommunicable; withdrawal; exists in a subculture; developmentally inappropriate behaviors, etc.
Related factors: alterations in mental status; alterations in physical appearance; altered state of wellness; immature interests; inability to engage in satisfying personal relationships; inadequate personal resources; unaccepted socail behavior or values, etc.
Suggested alternative diagnoses:
communication, verbal, impaired
Post-trauma syndrome
relocation stress syndrome
social interaction, impaired
thought processes, disturbed
So.... Social Isolation related to alterations in mental status as evidenced by absence of supportive significant others, insecurity in public.
anemiea
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risk for injury
false fixed beliefes
The NANDA nursing diagnosis for acute gastroenteritis include symptoms such as diarrhea, acute pain, and deficient levels of fluids. Activity intolerance is also seen in patients with gastroenteritis.
Fluid volume, deficit [isotonic]
The NANDA nursing diagnosis for acute gastroenteritis include symptoms such as diarrhea, acute pain, and deficient levels of fluids. Activity intolerance is also seen in patients with gastroenteritis.
ineffective coping
impaired skin/tissue integrity r/t pressure ulcer
One possible NANDA nursing diagnosis for liver disease is "Impaired liver function related to altered blood flow and damage to hepatic cells." This diagnosis highlights the impairment in liver function and the underlying pathophysiology associated with liver disease. Nurses can use this diagnosis to guide their assessment, planning, and interventions for patients with liver disease.
C. P. Nanda has written: 'Vocalizing silence' -- subject(s): Politics and government, History, Social conditions, Protest movements, Autonomy and independence movements
Nanda Rubin goes by Nanda Rumann.