A
nursing diagnosis is a standardized statement about to the health of a client
(individual, family, or community) for the purpose of providing nursing care.
One organization for defining standard diagnoses is the North American Nursing
Diagnosis Association now known as NANDA-International. Structure of diagnosesThere
are five types of nursing diagnoses in the NANDA system. An actual diagnosis
is a statement about a health problem that the client has, and could benefit from
nursing care. An example of an actual nursing diagnosis is: Ineffective airway
clearance related to decreased energy and manifested by an ineffective cough.
A risk diagnosis is a statement about a health problem that the
client doesn't have yet, but is at a higher than normal risk of developing in
the near future. An example of a risk diagnosis is: Risk for injury related to
altered mobility and disorientation. A possible diagnosis is a statement
about a health problem that the client might have now, but the nurse doesn't yet
have enough information to make an actual diagnosis. An example of a possible
diagnosis is: Possible fluid volume deficit related to frequent vomiting for three
days and manifested by increased pulse rate. A syndrome diagnosis
is used when a cluster of nursing diagnoses are often seen together. An example
of a syndrome diagnosis is: Rape-trauma syndrome related to anxiety about potential
health problems and as manifested by anger, genitourinary discomfort, and sleep
pattern disturbance. A wellness diagnosis is used to describe an
aspect of the client which is at a high level of wellness. An example of a wellness
diagnosis is: Potential for enhanced organized infant behaviour, related to prematurity
and as manifested by response to visual and auditory stimuli. Sources
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Anderson, K. N. (Ed.) (1998). Appendix 19: Nursing Diagnoses. In Mosby's
Medical, Nursing, & Allied Health Dictionary (5th ed.)(pp. 1975-2035). St.
Louis, MO: Mosby. [Find
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Perry, A. G., Potter, P. A. (2004). Fundamentals
of Nursing (2nd ed.). Toronto, ON: Mosby. [Find
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