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Which is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for the child with acute glomerulonephritis?

  • A. Risk for injury related to malignant process and treatment
  • B. Fluid volume deficit related to excessive losses
  • C. Fluid volume excess related to decreased plasma filtration
  • D. Fluid volume excess related to fluid accumulation in tissues and third spaces
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The most appropriate nursing diagnosis for a child with acute glomerulonephritis is fluid volume excess related to decreased plasma filtration. Acute glomerulonephritis is characterized by inflammation of the glomeruli in the kidneys, leading to decreased plasma filtration and retention of fluid. This results in fluid volume excess rather than fluid deficit (choice B) or fluid accumulation in tissues and third spaces (choice D). The diagnosis of 'risk for injury related to malignant process and treatment' (choice A) is not directly related to the pathophysiology of acute glomerulonephritis.