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Cluster C: Nursing Diagnoses

by Brenda Marshall, EdD, MSN, RN

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    00:01 So what do we think about for nursing diagnoses? Again, we are going to focus on the person not on their disorder.

    00:10 People who have cluster C, they are having anxiety.

    00:16 They are having this ineffective coping.

    00:20 Does this sound familiar? Are we looking at some of the same nursing diagnoses? We are.

    00:26 And when we're thinking about nursing diagnoses, we're thinking about tailoring the diagnoses.

    00:32 The diagnoses is there ineffective coping, but we're going to tailor what we're going to do within that ineffective coping to that individual.

    00:42 We see a lot of chronic low self-esteem.

    00:45 And in fact, we see this very impaired social interactions.

    00:51 So we start thinking about how we can move these clients from this struggling and crisis level back into a coping mechanism that allows them to be good without demanding perfection, which allows them to be solitary without being completely alone and abandoned, which allows them to be present and not feel the anxiety that they need to avoid everyone.


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    The lecture Cluster C: Nursing Diagnoses by Brenda Marshall, EdD, MSN, RN is from the course Personality Disorders (Nursing).


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    1. Ineffective coping
    2. Anxiety
    3. Risk for self-mutilation
    4. Disturbed sensory perception

    Author of lecture Cluster C: Nursing Diagnoses

     Brenda Marshall, EdD, MSN, RN

    Brenda Marshall, EdD, MSN, RN


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