The nurse has identified the diagnosis of Disturbed Energy Field as appropriate for a client. Which of the following are identified causes for the slowing or blocking of this client's energy field? (Select all that apply.)
1. Pathological
2. Socioeconomic
3. Situational
4. Treatment-related
5. Environmental
6. Maturational
1, 3, 4, 6
The nursing diagnosis of Disturbed Energy Field is defined as a disruption of the flow of energy which can be due to pathological, situational, treatment-related, or maturational factors. Socioeconomic and environmental factors do not disrupt the flow of energy.
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