Fundamentals Nursing Active Learning 1st Edition Yoost Crawford
Fundamentals Nursing Active Learning 1st Edition Yoost Crawford
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Chapter 07: Nursing Diagnosis
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | Analyze and cluster the assessment information. |
| b. | Formulate a nursing diagnosis addressing actual issues. |
| c. | Determine the need for potential nursing diagnoses. |
| d. | Create health promotion diagnoses for the patient. |
ANS:Â A
Nursing diagnosis is the second step of the nursing process. Formulation of nursing diagnoses follows patient data collection and involves the analysis and clustering of related assessment information. Actual nursing diagnoses identify existing problems or concerns of a patient. Risk nursing diagnoses apply when there is an increased potential or vulnerability for a patient to develop a problem or complication. Health-promotion nursing diagnoses are used in situations in which patients express interest in improving their health status through a positive change in behavior. The analysis of information is required to determine nursing diagnoses.
DIF:   Applying       REF:  p. 96             OBJ:  7.1                TOP:  Implementation
MSC:Â NCLEX Client Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
NOT:Â Concepts: Care Coordination
| a. | Risk |
| b. | Actual |
| c. | Health-promotion |
| d. | Potential |
ANS:Â C
Health-promotion nursing diagnoses are used in situations in which patients express interest in improving their health status through a positive change in behavior. Although most nursing diagnoses are used for individual patients, nursing diagnosis taxonomy can be applied to families, groups of individuals, and communities. Actual nursing diagnoses identify existing problems or concerns of a patient. Risk (potential) nursing diagnoses apply when there is an increased potential or vulnerability for a patient to develop a problem or complication.
DIF:   Applying       REF:  p. 96             OBJ:  7.1                TOP:  Implementation
MSC:Â NCLEX Client Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
NOT:Â Concepts: Care Coordination
| a. | Pericarditis |
| b. | Acute pain |
| c. | Risk for decreased cardiac output |
| d. | Activity intolerance |
ANS:Â A
Whereas medical diagnoses identify and label medical (physical and psychological) illnesses, nursing diagnoses are much broader in focus. Nursing diagnoses consider a patient’s response to medical diagnoses and life situations in addition to making clinical judgments based on a patient’s actual medical diagnoses and conditions. Pericarditis is a medical diagnosis defined as an inflammation of the pericardium. Pain, decreased blood flow, and intolerance to activity are a patient’s response to the medical condition of pericarditis.
DIF:   Analyzing     REF:  p. 97             OBJ:  7.1                TOP:  Evaluation
MSC:Â NCLEX Client Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
NOT:Â Concepts: Care Coordination
| a. | 2 years. |
| b. | 3 years. |
| c. | 4 years. |
| d. | 5 years. |
ANS:Â A
The NANDA-I taxonomy is dynamic. Every 2 years, NANDA-I members meet to focus on revision of the taxonomy and evaluation of nursing research conducted to validate current and evolving nursing diagnoses.
DIF:   Remembering                                REF:  p. 97              OBJ:  7.2
TOP:Â Â Assessment
MSC:Â NCLEX Client Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care
NOT:Â Concepts: Care Coordination
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