Nurses prioritized nursing care for a postoperative patient, ranking impaired tissue integrity related to their surgical procedure as the top priority, followed by an altered oral mucous membrane due to fluid volume deficit, and risk for infection from their surgical incision as the third priority. All priorities aligned with meeting the patient's physiologic needs according to Maslow's hierarchy.
Nurses prioritized nursing care for a postoperative patient, ranking impaired tissue integrity related to their surgical procedure as the top priority, followed by an altered oral mucous membrane due to fluid volume deficit, and risk for infection from their surgical incision as the third priority. All priorities aligned with meeting the patient's physiologic needs according to Maslow's hierarchy.
Nurses prioritized nursing care for a postoperative patient, ranking impaired tissue integrity related to their surgical procedure as the top priority, followed by an altered oral mucous membrane due to fluid volume deficit, and risk for infection from their surgical incision as the third priority. All priorities aligned with meeting the patient's physiologic needs according to Maslow's hierarchy.