The nurse would prioritize which nursing diagnosis when caring for a patient diagnosed with a spinal cord injury?

1. Fluid Volume Deficit
2. Impaired Physical Mobility
3. Ineffective Breathing Pattern
4. Altered Tissue Perfusion


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Rationale 1: Fluid Volume Deficit is the nurse's second priority, as it deals with circulation.
Rationale 2: Impaired Physical Mobility is an appropriate nursing diagnosis but is not the priority.
Rationale 3: The priority nursing diagnosis is Ineffective Breathing Pattern. Spinal cord injury can result in interruption of the nerves controlling breathing muscles.
Rationale 4: Altered Tissue Perfusion is a high-priority nursing diagnosis for this patient but does not hold the highest priority.

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