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  1. This comprehensive guide provides an extensive list of nursing diagnoses for nurses to effectively identify and treat patients' health problems.

  2. A textbook on nursing diagnoses, approved by the NANDA International Diagnosis Development Committee. It covers diagnosis and assessment, functional health patterns, ontology, classification, and taxonomy of nursing diagnoses.

  3. NANDA International is a professional association that provides standardized nursing diagnoses and terminologies for practice, education, research and informatics. Learn about the latest news, events and resources from NANDA-I and how to order the Definitions and Classifications textbook.

    • What Is The Purpose of A Nursing Diagnosis?
    • Problem-Focused Diagnosis
    • Risk Nursing Diagnosis
    • Health Promotion Diagnosis
    • Syndrome Diagnosis
    • Possible Nursing Diagnosis
    • Risk Diagnosis
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    According to NANDA International, a nursing diagnosis is “a judgment based on a comprehensive nursing assessment.” The nursing diagnosis is based on the patient’s current situation and health assessment, allowing nurses and other healthcare providers to see a patient's care from a holistic perspective. Proper nursing diagnoses can lead to greater p...

    A patient problem present during a nursing assessment is known as a problem-focused diagnosis. Generally, the problem is seen throughout several shifts or a patient’s entire hospitalization. However, it may be resolved during a shift depending on the nursing and medical care. Problem-focused diagnoses have three components. 1. Nursing diagnosis 2. ...

    A risk nursing diagnosisapplies when risk factors require intervention from the nurse and healthcare team prior to a real problem developing. Examples of this type of nursing diagnosis include: 1. Risk for imbalanced fluid volume 2. Risk for ineffective childbearing process 3. Risk for impaired oral mucous membrane integrity This type of diagnosis ...

    The goal of a health promotion nursing diagnosisis to improve the overall well-being of an individual, family, or community. Examples of this type of nursing diagnosis include: 1. Readiness for enhanced family processes 2. Readiness for enhanced hope 3. Sedentary lifestyle

    A syndrome diagnosisrefers to a cluster of nursing diagnoses that occur in a pattern or can all be addressed through the same or similar nursing interventions. Examples of this diagnosis include: 1. Decreased cardiac output 2. Decreased cardiac tissue perfusion 3. Ineffective cerebral tissue perfusion 4. Ineffective peripheral tissue perfusion

    While not an official type of nursing diagnosis, possible nursing diagnosisapplies to problems suspected to arise. This occurs when risk factors are present and require additional information to diagnose a potential problem. The three main components of a nursing diagnosis are: 1. Problem and its definition 2. Etiology or risk factors 3. Defining c...

    The correct statement for a NANDA-I nursing diagnosis would be: Risk for _____________ as evidenced by __________________________ (Risk Factors). While all important, the nursing diagnosis is primarily handled through specific nursing interventions while a medical diagnosisis made by a physician or advanced healthcare practitioner. The nursing diag...

    Learn what a nursing diagnosis is, how it is classified, and how to write one. Find out the difference between nursing and medical diagnoses, and explore the NANDA-I approved nursing diagnosis list and examples.

  4. OPEN RESOURCES FOR NURSING (OPEN RN) Table A contains commonly used NANDA-I nursing diagnoses categorized by domain. Many of these concepts will be further discussed in various chapters of this book.

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  5. Learn what a nursing diagnosis is, how to make one, and what are the seven diagnostic axes. See examples of common nursing diagnoses from the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) and the American Nurses Association (ANA).

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  7. NANDA International (formerly the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association) is a professional organization of nurses interested in standardized nursing terminology, that was officially founded in 1982 and develops, researches, disseminates and refines the nomenclature, criteria, and taxonomy of nursing diagnoses.

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