Asked by Logan Glidewell on May 11, 2024
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Disturbed body image is the nursing diagnosis for a patient diagnosed with an eating disorder. Which outcome indicator is most appropriate to monitor?
A) Weight, muscle, and fat are congruent with height, frame, age, and sex.
B) Calorie intake is within the required parameters of the treatment plan.
C) Weight reaches the established normal range for the patient.
D) The patient expresses satisfaction with body appearance.
Disturbed Body Image
Describes an unrealistic view of one’s body size, shape, or appearance, often a symptom in eating disorders and mental health conditions.
Calorie Intake
The amount of energy derived from foods consumed, measured in calories.
- Scrutinize and assess the mental factors tied to eating disorders, particularly body image concerns and approaches to managing stress.
- Recognize the signs of improvement or deterioration in eating disorder patients.
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MV
Manuel Villegas ConteMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Body image disturbances are considered improved or resolved when the patient is consistently satisfied with his or her own appearance and body function. This consideration is subjective. The other indicators are more objective but less related to the nursing diagnosis.
Learning Objectives
- Scrutinize and assess the mental factors tied to eating disorders, particularly body image concerns and approaches to managing stress.
- Recognize the signs of improvement or deterioration in eating disorder patients.
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