Self-care deficit: dressing / grooming
An obstacle ability to meet activity.
Fully dressed and makeup.
Defining characteristics:
Objective: ability to wear barriers, retrieve or change clothes, put on and release the parts of clothing is important, the inability to choose clothes, taking clothes, dressed the body (bottom, top), wearing (shoes, socks), undressing, using tools, using a zipper.
Intervention priorities - NIC
Dress: selecting, wearing and removing clothes for people who can not do this alone.
Hair care: an increase in the appearance of hair is clean neat and attractive.
Self-care assistance: dressing / make up: assist patients in dressing and wearing makeup.
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