Chapter 15: Diagnosing

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A community group has requested the public health nurse to present a program describing the advised schedule of immunizations for children. To plan for this program, what nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate for the nurse to select?

Readiness for Enhanced Knowledge: Childhood Immunizations

A nurse is caring for a client admitted with dehydration after completing a triathlon in a hot, dry climate. The nurse identifies an appropriate nursing diagnosis for this client as "Deficient Fluid Volume related to insufficient fluid intake as evidenced by blood pressure of 84/46 mm Hg, heart rate of 145 beats/min, concentrated urine, and client reporting drinking 200 mL of water during the 4-hour event." Which is the problem statement in this nursing diagnosis?

Deficient fluid volume.

Which component of a nursing diagnosis gives additional meaning to the nursing diagnosis?

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Nurse documents the following nursing diagnosis on a client's plan of care: "Readiness for Enhanced Breast-Feeding." The nurse has identified which type of nursing diagnosis?

Health promotion

The nurse is caring for an adolescent verbalizing a desire to seek counseling for grief related to the death of a close friend. The nurse determines that an appropriate nursing diagnosis for this client is Readiness for Enhanced Coping. What type of nursing diagnosis is Readiness for Enhanced Coping?

Health promotion diagnosis.

What association meets every 2 years to further progress in defining, classifying, and describing nursing diagnoses?

NANDA-International (NANDA-I)

The nurse has identified a collaborative problem of Risk for Complications of Electrolyte Imbalance for a client with diarrhea. The client begins to exhibit a decrease in level of consciousness. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?

Notify the physician for additional orders.

A nurse documents the following in the client chart: Risk for Decreased Cardiac Output related to myocardial ischemia. This is an example of what aspect of client care?

Nursing diagnosis.

The nurse caring for a client with obesity would like to address the possible health problems that can develop related to obesity. To plan care for this client, what type of nursing diagnosis would the nurse formulate?

Risk diagnosis.

When the initial nursing assessment revealed that a patient had not had a bowel movement for 2 days, the student nurse wrote the diagnostic label "constipation." What would be the instructor's BEST response to this student's diagnosis? "Was this diagnosis derived from a cluster of significant data or a single clue?" "This early diagnosis will help us manage the problem before it becomes more acute." "Have you determined if this is an actual or a possible diagnosis?" "This condition is a medical problem that should not have a nursing diagnosis."

a. Nursing diagnoses should always be derived from clusters of significant data rather than from a single cue. A data cluster is a grouping of patient data or cues that point to the existence of a patient health problem. There may be a reason for the lack of a bowel movement for 2 days, or it might be this person's normal pattern.

After assessing a patient who is recovering from a stroke in a rehabilitation facility, a nurse interprets and analyzes the patient data. Which of the four basic conclusions has the nurse reached when identifying the need to collect more data to confirm a diagnosis of situational low self-esteem? No problem Possible problem Actual nursing diagnosis Clinical problem other than nursing diagnosis

b. When a possible problem exists, such as situational low self-esteem related to effects of stroke, the nurse must collect more data to confirm or disprove the suspected problem. The conclusion "no problem" means no nursing response is indicated. When an actual problem exists, the nurse begins planning, implementing, and evaluating care to prevent, reduce, or resolve the problem. A clinical problem other than nursing diagnosis requires that the nurse consult with the appropriate health care professional to work collaboratively on the problem.

A nurse is writing nursing diagnoses for patients in a psychiatrist's office. Which nursing diagnoses are correctly written as two-part nursing diagnoses? Ineffective Coping related to inability to maintain marriage Defensive Coping related to loss of job and economic security Altered Thought Processes related to panic state Decisional Conflict related to placement of parent in a long-term care facility

d. Each of the four diagnoses is a correctly written two-part diagnostic statement that includes the problem or diagnostic label and the etiology or cause.

While developing a plan of care for a client, what should the nurse do before selecting a nursing diagnosis?

Collect client subjective and objective data.

A nurse is providing care to several clients who have undergone surgery. When reviewing their electronic health records, which information would the nurse identify as reflecting a nursing diagnosis? Select all that apply.

Disturbed Body Image Pain Impaired Skin Integrity

A nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with heart failure brought to the emergency department. The client was experiencing shortness of breath and pitting edema of the lower extremities. Which statement would the nurse identify as a the problem to be addressed in the client's nursing diagnosis?

Excessive fluid volume.

After assessing a client, a nurse identifies the nursing diagnosis, "Ineffective Airway Clearance related to thick tracheobronchial secretions." The nurse would classify this nursing diagnosis as which type?

Actual.

"Acute Pain related to instillation of peritoneal dialysate as evidenced by client wincing and grimacing during procedure, client description of experience as 'stabbing'" is an example of which type of nursing diagnosis?

Actual nursing diagnosis.

A client with diabetes mellitus has been admitted to the hospital in diabetic ketoacidosis. During the admission assessment of the client, the nurse learns that the client is not following the prescribed therapeutic regimen. The client states, "I don't really have diabetes. My doctor overreacts." What is the most appropriate diagnosis for this client's health problem?

Ineffective Health Maintenance related to client's denial of illness

An older adult client recently admitted to a long-term care facility expresses anger and depression about the relocation. The client consumes very little food and is losing weight. Which nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate for the nurse to select to plan this client's care?

Relocation stress syndrome.

A registered nurse is writing a diagnosis for a patient who is in traction because of multiple fractures from a motor vehicle accident. Which nursing actions are related to this step in the nursing process? Select all that apply. The nurse uses the nursing interview to collect patient data. The nurse analyzes data collected in the nursing assessment. The nurse develops a care plan for the patient. The nurse points out the patient's strengths. The nurse assesses the patient's mental status. The nurse identifies community resources to help his family cope.

b, d, f. The purposes of diagnosing are to identify how an individual, group, or community responds to actual or potential health and life processes; identify factors that contribute to or cause health problems (etiologies); and identify resources or strengths the individual, group, or community can draw on to prevent or resolve problems. In the diagnosing step of the nursing process, the nurse interprets and analyzes data gathered from the nursing assessment, identifies patient strengths, and identifies resources the patient can use to resolve problems. The nurse assesses and collects patient data in the assessment step and develops a care plan in the planning step of the nursing process.

A nurse working in a community health clinic writes nursing diagnoses for patients and their families. Which nursing diagnoses are correctly written as three-part nursing diagnoses? Disabled Family Coping related to lack of knowledge about home care of child on ventilator Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements related to inadequate caloric intake while striving to excel in gymnastics as evidenced by 20-lb weight loss since beginning the gymnastic program, and greatly less than ideal body weight when compared to standard height-weight charts Need to learn how to care for child on ventilator at home related to unexpected discharge of daughter after 3-month hospital stay as evidenced by repeated comments "I cannot do this," "I know I'll harm her because I'm not a nurse," and "I can't do medical things" Spiritual Distress related to inability to accept diagnosis of terminal illness as evidenced by multiple comments such as "How could God do this to me?" "I don't deserve this," "I don't understand. I've tried to live my life well," and "How could God make me suffer this way?" Caregiver Role Strain related to failure of home health aides to appropriately diagnose needs of family caregivers and initiate a plan to facilitate coping as evidenced by caregiver's loss of weight and clinical depression (1) and (3) (2) and (4) (1), (2), and (3) (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5)

b. (1) is a two-part diagnosis, (3) is written in terms of needs and not an unhealthy response, and (5) is a legally inadvisable statement which blames home health aides for the patient's problem. Statements that may be interpreted as libel or that imply nursing negligence are legally hazardous to all the nurses caring for the patient. Assigning blame in the written record is problematic.


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