2009-2011 NURSING DIAGNOSES
ORGANIZED ACCORDING TO A NURSING FOCUS
BY DOENGES/MOORHOUSE DIAGNOSTIC DIVISIONS
* = New diagnoses
+ = Revised diagnoses
NEUROSENSORY—Ability to perceive, integrate, and respond to internal and external cues
Confusion, acute
Confusion, risk for acute
Confusion, chronic
Infant Behavior, disorganized
Infant Behavior, readiness for enhanced organized
Infant Behavior, risk for disorganized
Memory, impaired
Neglect, unilateral
Peripheral Neurovascular Dysfunction, risk for
Sensory Perception, disturbed (specify: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, gustatory, tactile, olfactory)
Stress Overload
[Thought Processes, disturbed-retired 2009]
Confusion, acute
Confusion, risk for acute
Confusion, chronic
Infant Behavior, disorganized
Infant Behavior, readiness for enhanced organized
Infant Behavior, risk for disorganized
Memory, impaired
Neglect, unilateral
Peripheral Neurovascular Dysfunction, risk for
Sensory Perception, disturbed (specify: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, gustatory, tactile, olfactory)
Stress Overload
[Thought Processes, disturbed-retired 2009]