DSM Diagnosis 1
Nursing Diagnosis
DSM Diagnosis 2
Mental Health Concepts
Core Concepts- Survivors of Abuse or Neglect
100

Prolonged loss of appetite 

Anorexia

100

Imbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirements

Deficient fluid volume

Denial

Obesity

Disturbed body image/low self-esteem

Anxiety (moderate to severe)

Eating Disorders

100

Repetative and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate societal norms or rules are violated.

conduct disorder

100

Attention building, acute battering, honeymoon 

Cycle of Battering/Abuse

100

expression of power and dominance by means of sexual violence

rape

200

Excessive, insatiable appetite

Bulimia

200

Risk for self-directed or other-directed violence

Impaired social interaction

Low self-esteem

Tourette's

200

Anxiety

Ineffective Coping

Impaired social interaction

Anxiety Disorders- Separation Anxiety

200

Unexplained injuries

fading marks after absence from school

Frightened of parents

Shrinks at approach of adults

Reports injury by parent

Abuses animals or pets

Signs of physical abuse

200

physical or emotional

Refusal of or delay in seeking healthcare, abandonment, expulsion from the home or refusal to allow a runaway to return home, inadequate supervision.

Chronic failure to provide hope, love, and support necessary for the development of a sound healthy personality.

neglect

300

Episodes of binge eating with the absence of compensatory purging

Binge eating disorder

300

Risk for self-mutilation or self-harm

Impaired social interaction

Impaired verbal communication

Disturbed personal identity

Autism Spectrum Disorder

300

Disorder with onset during the developmental period that includes both intellectual and adaptive functioning deficits in the conceptual, social, and practical domain

Intellectual Disability Disorder

300

Extremes in behavior

Inappropriately adult or inappropriately infantile

Delayed in development

Attempted suicide

Lack of attachment to parent

Signs of Emotional abuse

300

pattern of coercive control founded on and supported by physical and/or sexual violence or threat of violence of an intimate partner

Battering

400

A heterogenous group of neurodevelopmental syndromes characterized by a wide range of communication impairments and restricted, repetitive behaviors.

Autism Sprctrum Disorder

400

Risk for injury

Impaired social interaction

Low self-esteem

Noncompliance with task expectations

ADHD

400

A persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that interferes with functioning or development, as characterized by inattention and/or hyperactivity and impulsivity

ADHD

400

¡Frequent absence from school

¡Begs or steals food or money

Lacks needed medical/dental care

Consistently dirty/odiforous

Clothing not consistent with weather

Abuses alcohol/drugs

No one at home to provide care

Signs of neglect

400

maltreatment of one person by another

Abuse

500

Persistent pattern of angry mood and defiant behavior that occurs more frequently than is usually observed in individuals of comparable age and developmental level and interferes with social, educational, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder

500

Risk for other-directed violence

Impaired social interaction

Defensive coping

Low self-esteem

Conduct Disorder

500

The persistent eating of substances such as dirt or paint that have no nutritional value. 

PICA

500

Difficulty walking or sitting

Suddenly refuses to change for gym

Nightmares or bedwetting

Sudden change in appetite

Becomes pregnant or contracts a venereal disease, particularly if under age 14

Report sexual abuse

Attaches quickly to strangers/adults

Signs of sexual abuse

500

occurrence of sexual contacts or interaction between close relatives

incest

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