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explain the rationale behind the nursing diagnosis of Tina jones
Nursing diagnosis is an important element of nursing process.
A nursing diagnosis is defined as a clinical judgment concerning human response to disease condition/health conditions/life processes, or a vulnerability for that response, by an individual, family, group, or community.
characteristics
It is a response to actual or potential health problems/life processes.
Nursing diagnoses foster the nurse's independent practice (e.g., patient comfort or relief) compared to dependent interventions driven by physician's orders (e.g., medication administration).
Nursing diagnoses are developed based on data obtained during the nursing assessment.
Types
An problem-based nursing diagnosis presents a problem response present at time of assessment.
Risk diagnoses represent vulnerabilities to potential problems,
health promotion diagnoses identify areas which can be enhanced to improve health.
Who develops nursing diagnosis?
NANDA International (NANDA-I) North American Nursing Diagnosis Association is body of professionals that develops, researches and refines an official taxonomy of nursing diagnosis. Diagnoses are applicable to individuals, families, groups and communities. The taxonomy is published in multiple countries and has been translated into 18 languages; it is in use worldwide. As research in the field of nursing continues to grow, NANDA-I continually develops and adds new diagnostic labels.
The following are nursing diagnoses arising from the nursing literature with varying degrees of authentication by ICNP or NANDA-I standards.
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