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Nursing Diagnosis for Risk for Injury

Risk for Injury

Definition:

The risk of injury as a result of the interaction of environmental conditions with individual adaptive response and defense sources.


Risk Factors :

External
  • Mode of transport or manner displacement.
  • Human or health care provider (eg, nosocomial agent).
  • Patterns of employment: cognitive, affective, and psychomotor factors.
  • Physical (example: the design of the structure and direction of the community, building and or equipment).
  • Nutrition (example: vitamins and food type.)
  • Biological (eg, immunization rates in communities, microorganisms).
  • Chemistry (pollutants, toxins, drug, pharmaceutical agent, alcohol, caffeine, nicotine, preservatives, cosmetics, dye (dye fabric)).

Internal
  • Psikolgik (affective orientation)
  • Mal nutrition
  • Forms of abnormal blood, eg, leukocytosis / leukopenia, changes in clotting factors, thrombocytopenia, sickle cell, thalassemia, decreased hemoglobin, Immune-autoimum not working.
  • Biochemistry, regulatory functions (eg sensory dysfunction)
  • Disfugsi combined
  • Dysfunction effector
  • Hypoxia of tissue
  • The development of age (physiological, psychosocial)
  • Physical (eg skin damage / not intact, associated with mobility)

Nursing Diagnosis for Risk for Injury

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