A 63-year-old female has been admitted to the hospital for cholecystitis. She is accompanied by her sister, who provides all the assessment data while the client sits and stares somewhat vacantly. You determine that the client is single, lives alone, and lost her job as a secretary last year when she was unable to learn a new computer system. The sister states she has recently had to manage the client's shopping, meal preparation, and finances. Which of the following are appropriate nursing diagnoses?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Impaired home maintenance, disturbed thought process, impaired verbal communication.
Rationale:
1. Impaired home maintenance: The client is unable to take care of herself and her living environment due to the need for assistance in shopping, meal preparation, and finances.
2. Disturbed thought process: The client's vacant stare and inability to learn new tasks suggest cognitive impairment or confusion.
3. Impaired verbal communication: The client's lack of verbal interaction and reliance on her sister for assessment data indicate difficulties in expressing herself.
Summary:
A: Pain, self-care deficits, situational low self-esteem - Pain is not mentioned in the scenario, and the client's issues go beyond self-care deficits and low self-esteem.
B: Anxiety, self-care deficits, disturbed thought processes - While anxiety and disturbed thought processes may be present, impaired home maintenance and impaired verbal communication are more appropriate diagnoses based on the scenario.
D: Disturbed body image, anxiety, pain - Disturbed