Identify which of the following are nursing diagnoses

1. High risk for delayed maternal-infant bonding due to maternal-infant separation (infant transferred) to newborn intensive care unit in a pediatric hospital 30 miles away from mother.
2. Hypertension
3. Appendicitis
4. Crohn's disease


High risk for delayed maternal-infant bonding due to maternal-infant separation (infant transferred) to newborn intensive care unit in a pediatric hospital 30 miles away from mother.

Rationale: "High risk for delayed maternal-infant bonding due to maternal-infant separation (infant transferred) to newborn intensive care unit in a pediatric hospital 30 miles away from mother" is an example of a nursing diagnosis. The statement indicates a clinical judgment that this new mother−baby couplet is more at risk to experience a delay in bonding than other mother−baby couplets, because of the baby's transfer away from the mother. Hypertension, appendicitis, and Crohn's disease are examples of medical diagnoses.

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