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1. The problem-based nursing
diag- nosis contains three The diagnostic label is written with a focus on the
elements: alter- ation in health, rather than the medical
diagnosis.
The related to statement indicates that the etiology
con- tributes to, or is associated with, the client's
medical diag- nosis.
The defining characteristics are the objective cues, or
symptoms, on which the nursing diagnosis is
based.
2. The diagnostic label is written with a focus on the alteration in health, rather
than
the medical diagnosis.
3. The related to statement Diagnoses An actual
indi- cates problem or prob-
4. The defining characteristics
are the
5. Having collected data during
the health assessment, the
nurse uti- lizes clinical
judgment to analyze cues and
determine the client's highest
priority care needs. This is the
diagnosis step of the nurs- ing
process. Nursing diagnoses
can either be actual problems,
po- tential problems (risk for),
or op- portunities for enhanced
wellness (health promotion).
These types of nursing
diagnoses include dif- ferent
parts:
6. Problem-Based
,that the etiology contributes to, or is associated with,
the client's medical diagnosis.
objective cues, or symptoms, on which the
nursing diag- nosis is based.
actual problems = 3-part statement
potential problems (risk for) = 2-part
statement health promotion = 1-part
statement
diagnostic label, related to statement, and defining
char- acteristics. This statement is also called the
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lem-based nursing diagnosis
has a three-part statement: which includes the problem, etiology, and signs
and symptoms.
Problem-based nursing diagnosis = Diagnosis
label + Re- lated to statement + Defining
7. Risk for or potential problem
characteristics
two-part statements—the diagnosis label and the
related
nursing diagnoses are used when to statement. It is not possible to have a third part
for risk
there are risk factors but no or possible diagnoses because signs and
evi- dence of actual problems. symptoms do not exist as actual evidence.
These
diagnostic statements are written diagnosis label+ related to statement
as Risk Nursing Diagnosis = Diagnosis label +
Related to statement
8. Health promotion diagnoses enhanced wellness and well-being. These
are established when a client
desires diagnostic statements only include one part—the
diagnosis label. That is because the related factors
are always the same, relating to the motivation to
achieve a higher level of wellness.
Health Promotion Nursing Diagnosis = Diagnosis
9. Nurse-Initiated Interventions label
Healthcare-Provider-Initiated In-
terventions
Collaborative Interventions
10. Section 1: Nursing Diagnoses provides the diagnosis label, NANDA-I definition,
defin-
ing characteristics, related factors, attainable goals,
and evidence-based nursing interventions
appropriate for an individual with this nursing
diagnosis.