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If one of the patients nursing diagnosis on the care plan is 'Self care deficit', which of the following is an appropriate desired outcome?

1) The patient will achieve maximal physical activity
2) The patient will perform self care within physical limitations and activity restrictions
3) The patient will exhibit increased ability to engage in activities
4) The patient will need no assistance with personal care

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Final answer:

The best desired outcome for a patient with a 'Self care deficit' is for the patient to perform self care within their physical limitations and activity restrictions.

Step-by-step explanation:

When a patient's nursing diagnosis is 'Self care deficit', the focus is on identifying outcomes that reflect an improvement in the patient's ability to perform self care activities to the best of their abilities, considering any physical limitations or activity restrictions they may have. Therefore, the most appropriate desired outcome among the options given is:

  1. The patient will perform self care within physical limitations and activity restrictions.

This outcome is specific to the diagnosis because it acknowledges the goal for the patient to achieve as much independence in self care as possible, given their individual circumstances which is crucial for promoting autonomy and dignity. It is not unrealistically aiming for maximal physical activity or no assistance at all, which might not be achievable goals for all patients with this diagnosis.

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