Asked by Scott Briggs on Apr 24, 2024

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The patient verbalizes an overwhelming lack of energy.He says,"I still feel exhausted even after I sleep.I feel guilty when I can't keep up with my usual daily activities or sleep during the day.I've been a little depressed lately,too." The patient seems to have difficulty concentrating,but has no apparent physical problems.Which of the following diagnoses best describes his health status?

A) Fatigue related to depression
B) Fatigue related to difficulty concentrating
C) Guilt related to lack of energy
D) Chronic confusion related to lack of energy

Fatigue Related

Pertaining to or caused by tiredness, which can be a symptom of various medical conditions or a result of physical or mental exertion.

Depression

A mental health disorder characterized by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.

Difficulty Concentrating

The struggle to maintain focus on tasks or activities, which can be a symptom of various physical or psychological conditions.

  • Identify relevant nursing diagnoses based on patient conditions and their willingness to advance in health.
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Kristiana VirayMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The diagnosis that best describes the overall health status is Fatigue.The only cue that might cause Fatigue is depression.You cannot use depression as the problem because it is a medical diagnosis,and it is not a NANDA-I label.The other cues (difficulty concentrating,lack of energy,and guilt)are symptoms of Fatigue,not etiologies.These diagnoses would lead the nurse to focus on dealing with guilt and confusion,so the source of the Fatigue would not be addressed.