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Nursing Diagnosis with Cues Justification

Nursing Diagnosis According to NANDA, a self-care deficiency is


Self-Care Deficit R/T Neuromuscular the failure to conduct or complete cleansing
impairment AEB Impaired ability to perform tasks on one's own. According to Arumai &
ADLs, e.g., inability to bring food from
Hanachor (2017), physiological requirements
receptacle to mouth; inability to wash body
part(s),impaired ability to put on/take off involve essential needs such as food, water,
clothing; difficulty completing toileting tasks housing, sleep, clothes, and reproduction in
Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Essentially, the
Subjective Cues: human species or human society may die out
● “Dahil nga paralyzed ‘yung left side ng or become obsolete if fundamental human
katawan niya tapos nanghihina rin siya, requirements are not fulfilled in the society.
‘di na niya maperform ‘yung daily
Human fundamental requirements are critical
activities niya icluding yung common
like kapag kakain, maliligo or for the viability and sustainability of the human
tumayo. .”as verbalized by the (primary race in society.
source of information person). Reference/s:
Dr. E. O. Aruma and Dr. Melvins Enwuvesi
Objective Cues: Hanachor. (2017). International Journal of
● Paralysis of the left extremity Development and Economic Sustainability:
● Bedridden
Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and
● Impaired ability to feed self
independently Assessment of Needs in Community
● Impaired ability to bathe and groom self Development. Vol.5, No.7, pp.15-27.
independently University of Port Harcourt, P.M.B 5323, Port
● Impaired ability to dress self Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
independently
● Impaired ability to complete toilet
hygiene

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