RANG THE NURSING DIAGNOSES FROM MOST PRIORITY TO LEAST: JUST FIVE NURSING DIAGNOSIS 

Question Answered step-by-step RANG THE NURSING DIAGNOSES FROM MOST PRIORITY TO LEAST: JUST FIVE NURSING DIAGNOSIS  Risk for urge urinary incontinence childbirth related to childbirth as evidenced by physiological changes Risk for surgical site infection related to risk of surgical procedure as evidenced by episiotomy  Risk for bleeding related to childbirth evidenced by episiotomy related to low count RBC Impaired skin tissue integrity related to ruptured membrane as evidenced by episiotomy  Acute pain related to parturation as evidenced by tissue damage Readiness for enhanced comfort related to postpartum as evidenced by adequate pain control Chronic functional constipation related to normal spontaneous delivery as evidenced by perineal surgery and 0 stool during the first nursing shift (anesthesia)Risk for delayed surgical recovery related to incision in the mid lateral as evidenced by episiotomy Readiness for enhanced childbearing process related to adequate support AEB consistent check-ups, skin to skin contact, and delivering healthy baby boy. Readiness for enhanced breastfeeding related to second pregnancy as evidenced by early infant hunger PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION AND PRIORITIZATION  Health Science Science Nursing Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)