F


F




Failure to Thrive, Child


Delayed Growth and Development r/t parental deficient knowledge, lack of stimulation, nutritional deficit, long-term hospitalization


Disorganized Infant behavior (See Infant behavior, disorganized, Section III)


Insomnia r/t inconsistency of caretaker; lack of quiet, consistent environment


Imbalanced Nutrition: less than body requirements r/t inadequate type or amounts of food for infant or child, inappropriate feeding techniques


Impaired Parenting r/t lack of parenting skills, inadequate role modeling


Chronic low Self-Esteem: parental r/t feelings of inadequacy, support system deficiencies, inadequate role model


Social Isolation r/t limited support systems, self-imposed situation


Risk for impaired Attachment: Risk factor: inability of parents to meet infant’s needs


Risk for delayed Development (See Development, delayed, risk for, Section III)


Risk for disproportionate Growth (See Growth, disproportionate, risk for, Section III)










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Dec 10, 2016 | Posted by in NURSING | Comments Off on F

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