Form 7 specific types of a three part nursing diagnosis, interventions with rational for each, outcomes for the diagnosis, etc.

Jack is a 68-year-old white man with a history of chronic alcohol abuse. Five years ago, he was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. His wife reports that he recently developed bronchitis accompanied by a persistent cough. He has been admitted to the emergency department with hematemesis and confusion. Currently, he is complaining of severe thirst and dizziness. His skin and sclera appear mildly jaundice.
The nurse practitioner in the emergency department notes an enlarged spleen and upon rectal examination, notes the presence of hemorrhoids.
Form 7 specific types of a three part nursing diagnosis, interventions with rational for each, outcomes for the diagnosis, etc.