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Diagnosis
Is a statement or conclusion regarding the nature of a phenomenon.
The standardized NANDA names for the diagnosis are called:
Diagnostic Labels
The client's problem statement, consisting of the diagnostic label plus etiology is called:
Nursing diagnosis
Actual diagnosis
Is a client problem that is present at the time of the nursing assessment
EX: Ineffective Breathing Pattern and Anxiety
Risk diagnosis
Is a clinical judgement that a problem does not exist.
Risk for infection to describe the client's health status
Risk factors
Indicates that a problem is likely to develop unless nurses intervene.
Wellness diagnosis
Human responses to levels of wellness in an individual, family, or community that have a readiness for enhancement.
Possible nursing diagnosis
One in which evidence about a health problem is incomplete or unclear . Requires more data either to support or to refute it
EX: An elderly widow who live alone is admitted to the hospital , has no visitors and is pleased with attention form nursing staff. ND: Possible social isolation R/T unknown etiology.
Syndrome diagnosis
Is a diagnosis that is associated with a cluster of other diagnosises.