NANDA Nursing Diagnoses 2018-2020Domain 1. Health Promotion:The awareness of well-being or normality of function and thestrategies used to maintain control of and enhance that well-being or normality of functionClass 1. Health awareness:Recognition of normal function and well-beingDeficient community healthDecreased diversional activity engagementSedentary lifestyleClass 2. Health management:Identifying, controlling, performing, and integrating activities tomaintain health and well-beingDeficient community healthFrail elderly syndromeRisk for frail elderly syndromeDeficient community healthRisk-prone health behaviorIneffective health maintenanceIneffective health managementReadiness for enhanced health literacyReadiness for enhanced health managementIneffective family health managementIneffective protectionDomain 2. Nutrition:The activities of taking in, assimilating, and using nutrients for thepurposes of tissue maintenance, tissue repair, and the production of energyClass 1. Ingestion:Taking food or nutrients into the bodyInsufficient breast milk productionIneffective breastfeedingInterrupted breastfeedingReadiness for enhanced breastfeedingIneffective Adolescent eating dynamicsIneffective child eating dynamicsIneffective infant feeding dynamicsIneffective infant feeding patternImbalanced nutrition: less than body requirementsReadiness for enhanced nutritionObesityOverweightRisk for overweightImpaired swallowingClass 2. Digestion:The physical and chemical activities that convert food into substancessuitable for absorption and assimilationNone at present time
Class 3. Absorption:The act of taking up nutrients through body tissuesNeonatal hyperbilirubinemiaRisk for neonatal hyperbilirubinemiaClass 4. Metabolism:The chemical and physical process occurring in living organisms andcells for the development and use of protoplasm, the production of waste and energy, withthe release of energy for all vital processesRisk for unstable blood glucose levelNeonatal hyperbilirubinemiaRisk for neonatal hyperbilirubinemiaRisk for impaired liver functionRisk for metabolic imbalance syndromeClass 5. Hydration:The taking in and absorption of fluids and electrolytesRisk for electrolyte imbalanceDeficient fluid volumeRisk for deficient fluid volumeExcess fluid volumeRisk for imbalanced fluid volumeDomain 3. Elimination and exchange:Secretion and excretion of waste products from thebodyClass 1. Urinary function:The process of secretion, reabsorption, and excretion of urineImpaired urinary eliminationFunctional urinary incontinenceOverflow urinary incontinenceReflex urinary incontinenceStress urinary incontinenceRisk for urge urinary incontinenceUrinary retentionClass 2. Gastrointestinal function:The process of absorption and excretion of the endproducts of digestionBowel incontinenceConstipationRisk for constipationChronic functional constipationRisk for chronic functional constipation Perceived constipationDiarrhea
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