F
Failure to Thrive, Child
Disorganized Infant behavior (See Infant behavior, disorganized, Section III)
Insomnia r/t inconsistency of caretaker; lack of quiet, consistent environment
Impaired Parenting r/t lack of parenting skills, inadequate role modeling
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)
Family Problems
Compromised family Coping (See Coping, family, compromised, Section III)
Disabled family Coping (See Coping, family, disabled, Section III)
Ineffective family Therapeutic Regimen Management r/t (See Therapeutic Regimen Management, ineffective family, Section III)
Family Process
Dysfunctional Family Processes r/t (see Family Processes, dysfunctional, Section III)
Interrupted Family Processes r/t (see Family Processes, interrupted, Section III)
Readiness for enhanced Family Processes (See Family Processes, readiness for enhanced, Section III)
Readiness for enhanced Relationship (See Relationship, readiness for enhanced, Section III)
Fear
Death Anxiety r/t fear of death
Fear r/t identifiable physical or psychological threat to person
Feeding Problems, Newborn
Ineffective Breastfeeding (See Breastfeeding, ineffective, Section III)
Insufficient Breastfeeding (See Breastfeeding, insufficient, Section III)
Disorganized Infant behavior r/t prematurity, immature neurological system
Impaired Swallowing r/t prematurity
Risk for delayed Development: Risk factor: inadequate nutrition
Risk for deficient Fluid Volume: Risk factor: inability to take in adequate amount of fluids
Risk for disproportionate Growth: Risk factor: feeding problems

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