Nursing Diagnoses in Psychiatric Nursing Care Plans and Psychotropic Medications

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7. Help client claim ownership of angry feelings and recognize for ObesityCommon Nursing Diagnoses and Interventions 3. Client verbalizes that image of body as “fat” was misper- 2. Client expresses interest in welfare of others and less preoc- 1. Client is able to verbalize positive aspects about self.Outcome Criteria^ 6. Help client realize that perfection is unrealistic, and explore (Interventions are applicable to various health-care settings, such as self-esteem.this need with him or her. self and identifiwithout resorting to maladaptive eating behaviors. ability to accept certain personal inadequacies, the need for unrealistic achievements should diminish.ception and demonstrates ability to take control of own life that expressing them is acceptable if done so in an appropri-ate manner. Be an effective role model.individual who can perform outside the family unit and often turned inward on the self, resulting in depreciation of cupation with own appearance.who is not expected to be perfect. Control of his or her weight loss.life must be achieved in other ways besides dieting and es positive self-attributes, and develops the A s client beg ins to feel bet ter about Eating Disorders Unexpressed anger is ●^231

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