Self-care deficit: feeding
An obstacle to the ability of the feeding of the plate to the mouth, put the food to the plate, holding or eating, manipulating food in the mouth, open container, take a cup / glass, preparing the food, swallow food, use tools.
Intervention priorities - NIC
Environmental management: the manipulation of the environment around the patient for therapeutic purposes.
Self-care assistance: toileting, help with elimination.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Self-care deficit: feeding
Self-care deficit: feeding
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