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ACTIVITY/REST—Ability to engage in<br />

necessary/desired activities of life (work and<br />

leisure) and to obtain adequate sleep/rest<br />

Activity Intolerance 70–73<br />

Activity Intolerance, risk for 74–76<br />

Disuse Syndrome, risk for 270–275<br />

Diversional Activity, deficient 276–279<br />

Fatigue 307–312<br />

Insomnia 421–426<br />

Lifestyle, sedentary 440–445<br />

Mobility, impaired bed 454–457<br />

Mobility, impaired wheelchair 461–464<br />

Sleep, readiness for enhanced 627–630<br />

Sleep Deprivation 630–634<br />

Transfer Ability, impaired 714–716<br />

Walking, impaired 774–777<br />

CIRCULATION—Ability to transport<br />

oxygen and nutrients necessary to meet<br />

cellular needs<br />

Autonomic Dysreflexia 105–108<br />

Autonomic Dysreflexia, risk for 108–111<br />

Cardiac Output, decreased 145–151<br />

Intracranial Adaptive Capacity, decreased<br />

427–430<br />

Tissue Perfusion, ineffective (specify type:<br />

renal, cerebral, cardiopulmonary, gastrointestinal,<br />

peripheral) 705–714<br />

EGO INTEGRITY—Ability to develop and<br />

use skills and behaviors to integrate and<br />

manage life experiences<br />

Anxiety [specify level] 88–94<br />

Anxiety, death 94–97<br />

Behavior, risk-prone health 111–115<br />

Body Image, disturbed 115–120<br />

Conflict, decisional [specify] 176–179<br />

Coping, defensive 220–223<br />

Coping, ineffective 227–231<br />

Coping, readiness for enhanced 234–237<br />

Decision Making, readiness for enhanced<br />

247–249<br />

Denial, ineffective 249–252<br />

Dignity, risk for compromised human 264–266<br />

Distress, moral 266–270<br />

Energy Field, disturbed 279–282<br />

Fear 312–316<br />

Grieving 345–349<br />

Grieving, complicated 349–353<br />

Grieving, risk for complicated 353–356<br />

Hope, readiness for enhanced 376–379<br />

Hopelessness 379–383<br />

Personal Identity, disturbed 430–433<br />

Post-Trauma Syndrome 527–533<br />

Post-Trauma Syndrome, risk for 533–537<br />

Power, readiness for enhanced 537–540<br />

Powerlessness 540–544<br />

Powerlessness, risk for 544–547<br />

Rape-Trauma Syndrome 549–555<br />

Rape-Trauma Syndrome: compound reaction<br />

550<br />

Rape-Trauma Syndrome: silent reaction 551<br />

Religiosity, impaired 556–559<br />

Religiosity, readiness for enhanced 559–562<br />

Religiosity, risk for impaired 562–565<br />

NURSE’S POCKET MINDER<br />

Convert Nursing Problem<br />

Statement Into Nursing Diagnosis<br />

Quickly Easily Accurately<br />

THE NURSING REFERENCE<br />

Following is a complete listing of all NANDA Nursing Diagnoses through the 15th conference<br />

Relocation Stress Syndrome 565–569<br />

Relocation Stress Syndrome, risk for 569–571<br />

Self-Concept, readiness for enhanced 583–587<br />

Self-Esteem, chronic low 587–591<br />

Self-Esteem, situational low 591–594<br />

Self-Esteem, risk for situational low 595–597<br />

Sorrow, chronic 643–646<br />

Spiritual Distress 646–651<br />

Spiritual Distress, risk for 651–654<br />

Spiritual Well-Being, readiness for enhanced<br />

655–658<br />

ELIMINATION—Ability to excrete waste<br />

products<br />

Bowel Incontinence 123–127<br />

Constipation 194–199<br />

Constipation, perceived 199–201<br />

Constipation, risk for 201–204<br />

Diarrhea 259–264<br />

Urinary Elimination, impaired 721–726<br />

Urinary Elimination, readiness for enhanced<br />

726–729<br />

Urinary Incontinence, functional 729–732<br />

Urinary Incontinence, overflow 732–735<br />

Urinary Incontinence, reflex 735–738<br />

Urinary Incontinence, risk for urge 738–741<br />

Urinary Incontinence, stress 741–744<br />

Urinary Incontinence, total 744–748<br />

Urinary Incontinence, urge 748–752<br />

Urinary Retention [acute/chronic] 752–756<br />

FOOD/FLUID—Ability to maintain intake<br />

of and utilize nutrients and liquids to meet<br />

physiological needs<br />

Breastfeeding, effective 127–130<br />

Breastfeeding, ineffective 130–136<br />

Breastfeeding, interrupted 136–140<br />

Dentition, impaired 252–256<br />

Failure to Thrive, adult 287–291<br />

Fluid Balance, readiness for enhanced 316–320<br />

[Fluid Volume, deficient hyper/hypotonic]<br />

320–323<br />

Fluid Volume, deficient [isotonic] 324–327<br />

Fluid Volume, excess 327–331<br />

Fluid Volume, risk for deficient 331–334<br />

Fluid Volume, risk for imbalanced 334–337<br />

Glucose, risk for unstable blood 341–345<br />

Infant Feeding Pattern, ineffective 406–409<br />

Liver Function, risk for impaired 445–448<br />

Nausea 464–469<br />

Nutrition: less than body requirements,<br />

imbalanced 478–483<br />

Nutrition: more than body requirements,<br />

imbalanced 483–487<br />

Nutrition: more than body requirements, risk<br />

for imbalanced 488–491<br />

Nutrition, readiness for enhanced 491–494<br />

Oral Mucous Membrane, impaired 494–498<br />

Swallowing, impaired 675–680<br />

HYGIENE—Ability to perform activities of<br />

daily living<br />

Self-Care, readiness for enhanced 580–583<br />

Self-Care Deficit, bathing/hygiene 575–580<br />

Self-Care Deficit, dressing/grooming 575–580

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