1.Acute pain:
Distress or malaise experienced and reported by the person.
2.Chronic Pain:
Pain lasting for more than six months.
Note: Pain indicates that something is wrong. Chronic pain can also be recurring (eg migraine) as constant. One way or another, it is debilitating.
The chronic pain syndrome often manifests as learned behaviors and it seems that the predisposing factors are psychological order. This is a complex clinical entity, separate and associated elements from other nursing diagnoses: helplessness, lack of leisure, disruption of family dynamics, partially or totally unable to eat, to wash self-care or hygiene, sev?tir or treat its appearance, using the toilet …
3.Mourning [grief] dysfunctional:
Delayed or exaggerated reaction to a perceived loss of actual or potential.
4.Mourning [grief] in advance:
Reaction to a loss before it happens.
Note: It may be a healthy response requiring only supportive interventions and information.
5.Risk of violence against self or to others:
Behavior likely to cause harm to oneself or others. The damage can range from neglect to abuse or even death and the injury may be psychological or physical.
6.Risk of self-harm:
High risk of injury without intent to kill himself producing tissue damage and a sense of relief.
7.Post-traumatic reaction:
Painful and prolonged reaction to unforeseen calamity.
8.Rape trauma syndrome:
Violent sexual penetration made under duress and against the will of the victim. Trauma syndrome following a sexual assault or attempted assault includes an acute disruption of lifestyle and a long-term process of reorganization. This syndrome consists of three elements: trauma, and mixed reaction silent reaction.
Note: This section uses the female, but even if the victims are mostly women, men can also be victims.
9.Rape trauma syndrome: Mixed reaction. cf: rape trauma syndrome
10.Rape trauma syndrome: silent reaction. cf: rape trauma syndrome
11.Anxiety:
(Mild, moderate, severe or panic)
Vague sense of unease home generally undetermined or unknown.
12.Fear:
Fear related to an identifiable source confirmed that the small person.