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crit. think 7
critical thinking ch 7 cont. mj
Question | Answer |
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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 |