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crit. think 7

critical thinking ch 7 cont. mj

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an actual or potential physiological complication that nurses monitor to detect the onset of changes in a client's health status collaborative problem
develops, refines & promotes terminology that accurately reflects nurses' clinical judgments. NANDA
NANDA North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
this unique, evidence-based prespective includes social,psychological and spiritual dimensions of care
provides precise definition that gives all members of the health care team standard formal nursing diagnostic statements
diagnostic process flows from the assessment process and includes decision-making steps
data clustering identifying patient needs, formulating the diagnosis or problem
clinical criteria objective or subjective signs and symptoms, clusters of signs and symptoms or risk factors that lead to a diagnostic conclusion.
NANDA approved nursing diagnosis have identified sets of defining ________ that support ______ factors that lead to a ______ conclusion characteristics, risk, diagnostic
three types of nursing diagnosis actual risk wellness
actual ND describes human responses to health conditions or life processes that exist in an individual, family or community
risk ND describes human responses to health conditions/life processess that will possibly develop in a vulnerable individual, family or community
wellness ND describes human responses to levels of wellness in an individual, family or community
components of a nursing diagnosis diagnostic label, related factor, etiology
diagnostic label the name of the nursing diagnosis as approved by NANDA
includes descriptors used to give additional meaning to the diagnosis diagnostic label
condition or etiology identified from the client's assessment data. related factor
related factor is associated with the client's actual or potential and can change problem by using nursing interventions.
etiology part of ND always within the domain of nursing practice and a condition that responds to nursing interventions.
medical diagnosis is not part of the etiology of the nd true
medical diagnosis is part of the etiology of the nd false
nursing interventions cannot change a medical diagnosis true
nursing interventions can change a medical diagnosis false
nursing diagnosis describes the characteristics of the human response identified.
risk factors environmental, physiological,psychological, genetic or chemical
sources of diagnostic errors data collection, interpretation and analysis, documentation
Created by: vmichellejones
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