Would this be a good hypertension nursing diagnosis?

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MJ asked:


Would “Reduced venous flow related to chronic disease” be a good nursing diagnosis for hypertension? In my case study the patient has already been diagnosed with hypertension and coronary artery disease.

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  • One Response to “Would this be a good hypertension nursing diagnosis?”

    1. clock Says:

      Hypertension since there is lot of blood pressure related to the patient has hypertension since there is lot of blood pressure.
      Hypertension since there is lot of arterial wall disorder.