Nursing Diagnoses in Psychiatric Nursing Care Plans and Psychotropic Medications
Predisposing Factors to Paraphilias 2. Psychosocial 1. occur later as the individual fantasizes about the voyeuris-tic act. Phys ...
2.^204 1. cycle. Types of sexual dysfunctions include the following:Sexual dysfunctions may occur in any phase of the sexual res ...
Predisposing Factors to Sexual Dysfunctions 1. Physiological Factors a. b. c. (e.g., prostatectomy), Parkinson’s disease, and di ...
(^206) d. c. b.^ ●Sexual Arousal Disorders: ing experienced painful intercourse for any organic rea-attributed to doubts, fears, ...
inpatient and partial hospitalization, community outpatient clinic, 10. Constriction of the outer third of the vagina prevents p ...
Constriction of the vagina that prevents penile penetration] • Premature ejaculation 3. Client will verbalize willingness to se ...
Client is able to correlate physical or psychosocial factors 5. Review medication regimen; observe for side effects.^ 6. Encour ...
[Expressed dissatisfaction with sexual behaviors] 2. Client and partner will communicate with each other 1. Client will express ...
Client is able to verbalize fears about abnormality and inap-6. If altered sexuality patterns are related to illness or medi-Ou ...
2.^212 Predisposing Factors to Gender Identity Disorderin adulthood.Adults generally seek therapy to learn how to cope with thei ...
home health, and private practice.) 5. Persistent discomfort with or sense of inappropriateness in children. Becker and Johnson ...
Client will express personal satisfaction and feelings of being 1. Client will demonstrate behaviors that are appropriate and S ...
Goals/ObjectivesUse of unsuccessful social interaction behaviorsInterventions with Possible Etiologies (“related to”)[Socially a ...
Repeated negative reinforcement^216 Expressions of shame or guilt[Hypersensitivity to slight or criticism][Social isolation]Outc ...
2. Help the client identify behaviors or aspects of life he or she • Outcome Criteria 1. Client verbalizes positive perception o ...
disorder per se; however, because of the strong emotional fac-Cmorbid fear of obesity. It is characterized by the individual’s g ...
and begins in adolescence or early adult life.eating, followed by self-induced vomiting and abuse of laxatives 4. Eating binges ...
(^220) 2. Psychosocial a. c. b.^ ●people with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa and of substance abuse and dependence in rela ...
(^) have BMIs of 18 (Priesnitz, 2005). National Center for Health Statistics indicate that lines for Americans). Based on criter ...
for Anorexia and Bulimia^222 needs.Defi●home health, and private practice.)inpatient and partial hospitalization, community outp ...
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