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6 years ago
A client is receiving corticosteroid therapy. Which nursing diagnosis would the nurse be least likely to identify for this client?
 
  A) Risk for Infection
  B) Disturbed Body Image
  C) Risk for Injury
  D) Deficient Fluid Volume
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A client who is receiving corticosteroid therapy would be least likely to have a nursing diagnosis of Deficient Fluid Volume. Rather, Excess Fluid Volume would be more appropriate. Risk for Infection related to immunosuppression, Disturbed Body Image related to cushingoid effects, and Risk for Injury related to muscle atrophy and osteoporosis would be appropriate.
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