A 42-year-old client with severe diarrhea presents with dry…

A 42-year-old client with severe diarrhea presents with dry mucous membranes, decreased skin turgor, and low blood pressure. The nurse writes the following nursing diagnosis:”Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume as evidenced by severe diarrhea.”What is the error in this nursing diagnostic statement?

A nurse is formulating nursing diagnoses for two clients:• C…

A nurse is formulating nursing diagnoses for two clients:• Client A: 65-year-old with diabetes mellitus, presenting with a blood glucose level of 250 mg/dL, polydipsia, and polyuria.• Client B: 50-year-old with a history of hypertension, currently asymptomatic with normal blood pressure readings for the past 24 hours.Which of the following statements correctly applies the principles of problem-focused and at-risk nursing diagnoses to these clients?