What are 3 nursing diagnosis for a NGRI (sexual abuse of 5 yo) client diagnosed with schizo affective disorder, pedophila, intellectual disability?
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* 3 nursing diagnosis for a NGRI patient diagnosed with schizo affective
disorder,pedophilia,intellectual disability.
1.Altered thought process related to inability to process or evaluate
reality.
2. Lowered self esteem related to sexual disorder.
3. Self care deficit related to changes in the intellectual ability of the
individual.
What are 3 nursing diagnosis for a NGRI (sexual abuse of 5 yo) client diagnosed with...
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