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Client at risk for communication deficits due to aphasia or dysarthria following cerebrovascular event.
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Client at risk for communication deficits due to neurological impairments.
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Client at risk for developmental delays due to congenital malformations impacting sensory or motor skills.
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Client at risk for impaired communication due to neurological deterioration.
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Client at risk for impaired hearing due to postoperative complications in the ear.
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Client at risk for social isolation due to communication or mobility challenges.
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Client at risk for social isolation due to hearing impairment.
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Client at risk for social isolation due to vision loss and reduced independence.
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Client at risk for speech and language delays due to cleft palate.
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Client demonstrates communication barriers due to Autistic Disorder.
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Client exhibits voice quality issues impacting effective communication.
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Client experiences challenges in effective communication due to developmental delays.
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Client experiences difficulty hearing conversations due to ear disorders.
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Client experiences difficulty in articulating words due to speech impairments.
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Client experiences hearing impairment due to inner ear dysfunction.
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Client experiences impaired sensory function due to congenital malformations.
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Client experiences social isolation due to communication difficulties from hearing loss.
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Client faces challenges with communication due to congenital anomalies.
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Client has difficulty with effective communication due to intellectual disability.
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Client has impaired speech clarity due to jaw or dentofacial structural issues.
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Client is at risk for impaired hearing due to external ear conditions.
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Client may face challenges in emergency situations due to undocumented or unknown blood type.
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Client reports throat discomfort or pain impacting swallowing and communication.
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Client struggles with maintaining stable interpersonal relationships due to behavioral patterns.
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Client's end-of-life wishes may not be fully understood or communicated to the care team.
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Communication problem: aphasia, with potential for behavior problem, impaired communication, psychosocial problems.
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Communication problem: aphasia, with potential for behavior problem, impaired communication, psychosocial problems.
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Communication problems related to hearing deficit.
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Conflict between client and family is present.
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Demonstrates verbal expressions of distress as evidenced by [specify]
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Difficulty in making self understood; ability is limited to making concrete requests.
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Disturbing to others: Verbally noisy / Verbally abusive.
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Episodes of incoherent speech.
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Impaired expressive or receptive communication related to [specify] as evidenced by [specify]
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Impaired verbal communication due to [specify]
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Potential for complications related to CVA as evidenced by Decline in ADL abilities, Cognitive impairment, Communication impairment, Dysphagia, Behavior problems, or Visual disturbance
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Potential for complications related to CVA as evidenced by Decline in ADL abilities, Cognitive impairment, Communication impairment, Dysphagia, Behavior problems, or Visual disturbance
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Potential for complications related to dx of Huntington’s disease, including cognitive impairment, communication impairment, mood/behavior problems, nutritional/swallowing problems, deterioration in ADL function, and risk for falls/injuries.
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Potential for complications related to dx of Huntington’s disease, including cognitive impairment, communication impairment, mood/behavior problems, nutritional/swallowing problems, deterioration in ADL function, and risk for falls/injuries.
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Potential for impaired communication, mood, activity involvement, psychosocial well-being related to deafness/hearing loss.
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Social isolation related to [specify]
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Verbal communication impaired related to [specify]
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