NURSING PROCESS:
THE PATIENT WITH HEPATIC CIRRHOSIS
Nursing diagnoses and goals
1. Activity intolerance related to fatigue, lethargy, and malaise
Goal: Patient reports decrease in fatigue and reports increased ability to
participate in activities
2. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements, related to abdominal
distention and discomfort and anorexia
Goal: Positive nitrogen balance, no further loss of muscle mass; meets
nutritional requirements
3. Impaired skin integrity related to pruritus from jaundice and edema.
Goal: Decrease potential for pressure ulcer development; breaks in skin
integrity
4. High risk for injury related to altered clotting mechanisms and altered level of
consciousness
Goal: Reduced risk of injury
5. Disturbed body image related to changes in appearance, sexual dysfunction, and
role function
Goal: Patient verbalizes feelings consistent with improvement of body image
and self-esteem
6. Chronic pain and discomfort related to enlarged tender liver and ascites
Goal: Increased level of comfort
7. Fluid volume excess related to ascites and edema formation
Goal: Restoration of normal fluid volume
8. Disturbed thought processes related to deterioration of liver function and
increased serum ammonia level
Goal: Improved mental status; safety maintained
9. Risk for imbalanced body temperature: hyperthermia related to inflammatory
process of cirrhosis or hepatitis