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Funds CH12 DIAGNOSING (Components of a NANDA Nursing Diagnosis (Problem…
Funds CH12 DIAGNOSING
Components of a NANDA Nursing Diagnosis
Problem (diagnostic label) and definition
Describes the client's health problem or response
May require specification
Qualifiers added to give additional meaning
Such as Deficient, Impaired, Decreased, Ineffective, and Compromised
Etiology (related factors and risk factors)
Identifies one or more probable causes of the health problem
Gives direction to the required nursing therapy
Enables the nurse to individualize the client's care
Basic three-part statements
PES format
Problem (P)
Etiology (E) (R/T)
Signs and symptoms (S) (AEB)
Actual diagnosis
Problem presents at the time of assessment.
Presence of associated signs and symptoms
Health promotion diagnosis
Preparedness to implement behaviors to improve their health condition
Example: Readiness for Enhanced Nutrition
Risk nursing diagnosis
Problem does not exist.
Presence of risk factors
Refers to the reasoning process
A statement or conclusion regarding the nature of a phenomenon
Syndrome diagnosis
Cluster of nursing diagnoses that have similar interventions