Ch. 17 Nursing Diagnosis OBJECTIVES Flashcards
1
Q
- Differentiate among the nursing diagnosis, medical diagnosis, and collaborative problem.
A
- Medical diagnosis – (physicians) the identification of a disease condition based on a specific a valuation of physical signs, symptoms, the patient’s medical history and the results of diagnostic tests and procedures
- Nursing diagnosis – a clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual/potential health problems or life processes that the nurse is licensed and competent to treat
- Collaborative problem – an actual or potential physiological complication that nurses monitor to detect the onset of changes in the patient’s status.
- intervention in collaboration with personnel from other healthcare disciplines
2
Q
- Discuss the relationship of critical thinking to the nursing diagnostic process.
A
p.224
The application of critical thinking attitudes and standards helps you to be thorough, comprehensive, and accurate when identifying nursing diagnoses that apply to your patients.
3
Q
- Describe the steps of the nursing diagnostic process.
A
- Interpret and analyze meaning of data
- Data clustering:
a) Group signs and symptoms
b) classify and organize - Look for defining characteristics and related factors
- Identify patient needs
- Formulate nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems
p.224 fig. 17-2
4
Q
- Explain how defining characteristics and the etiological process individualize a nursing diagnosis.
A
See fig. 17-4 p229
P 226
1. Defining characteristics are clinical criteria that are observable and verifiable.
P 229
2. Etiological process is the study of all factors that may be involved in the development of a disease
Therefore, the diagnosis becomes a two-part format (tbl. 17-1)
5
Q
- Describe sources of diagnostic errors.
A
P.232 box 17-4 1. Collecting - lack of knowledge/skill - inaccurate data - missing data - disorganization 2. Clustering - insufficient cluster of cues - premature or early closure - incorrect clustering 3. Interpreting - inaccurate interpretation of cues - failure to consider conflicting cues - using an insufficient # of cues - using unreliable or invalid cues - failure to consider cultural influences/developmental stage 4. Labeling - wrong diagnostic label selected - evidence that another diagnosis is more likely - condition a collaborative problem - failure to validate nursing diagnosis with patient - failure to seek guidance
6
Q
- Identify nursing diagnosis from a nursing assessment.
A
P. 234
7
Q
- Discuss the purposes of using nursing diagnosis in practice.
A
It classifies health problems within the domain of nursing.
p.222