A patient who is diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome has 3+ ankle and leg edema and ascites. Which nursing diagnosis is a priority for the patient?
A) Fluid-volume excess related to low serum protein levels
B) Altered nutrition: less than required related to protein restriction
C) Activity intolerance related to increased weight and fatigue
D) Disturbed body image related to peripheral edema and ascites
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