Handbook of Nursing Diagnosis

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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006 - Medical - 715 pages

The newly revised Eleventh Edition of this best-selling handbook is an easy-to-carry, accessible guide to the latest NANDA-approved nursing diagnoses. Section 1 contains all nursing diagnoses, including definitions, characteristics, related factors, outcomes, and interventions. Section 2 contains Diagnostic Clusters with a collaborative focus. Features include Author's Notes, key concepts, interventions with rationales, focus assessment criteria, and outcome criteria.

This edition includes listings of associated NIC (Nursing Interventions Classifications) and NOC (Nursing Outcomes Classifications) for every NANDA diagnosis. New diagnoses added and modified in accordance with the latest NANDA meeting are in an appendix for easy access.

 

Contents

CONTENTS
xxi
SECTION
1
Adaptive Capacity Decreased Intracranial
9
Death Anxiety
18
Hypothermia
26
Bowel Incontinence
32
Breastfeeding Interrupted
41
Risk for Caregiver Role Strain
48
Disturbed Sleep Pattern
453
Social Interaction Impaired
459
Sorrow Chronic
466
Spiritual Distress Risk for
472
Religiosity Risk for Impaired
479
Memory Impaired
490
Unilateral Neglect
499
Maturational Enuresis
506

Chronic Pain
63
Communication Impaired Verbal
74
Chronic Confusion
82
Constipation
88
Perceived Constipation
94
Coping Ineffective Community
108
Family Coping Readiness for Enhanced
115
Decisional Conflict
122
Disuse Syndrome
131
Dysreflexia
138
Environmental Interpretation
146
Fatigue
155
Fear
161
Excess Fluid Volume
170
Grieving Anticipatory
179
Growth and Development Delayed
185
Risk for Delayed Development
194
Health Seeking Behaviors Specify
208
Hopelessness
214
Infant Behavior Disorganized
221
Infant Behavior Risk for Disorganized
228
Infection Risk for
234
Injury Risk for
242
Falls Risk for
250
Deficient Knowledge
256
Therapeutic Regimen Management
265
Mobility Impaired Physical
279
Impaired Walking
285
Less Than
293
Impaired Dentition
299
More Than
306
Parental Role Conflict
320
Stress Incontinence
514
Urge Incontinence
520
Violence Risk for
527
Medical Conditions
537
Hematologic Conditions
540
Respiratory Disorders
546
Diabetes Mellitus
552
HemorrhoidsAnal Fissure Nonsurgical
558
Urinary Tract Infections Cystitis Pyelonephritis
562
Presenile Dementia Alzheimers Disease
568
Integumentary Disorders
574
Osteoporosis
580
General Applies to Malignancies
586
Anorectal Surgery
592
Coronary Artery Bypass Graft CABG
598
Mastectomy
604
Tonsillectomy
610
Prenatal Period General
613
FetalNewborn Death
619
Neonate of a Diabetic Mother
625
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Child
630
Convulsive Disorders
636
Leukemia
642
Rheumatic Fever
648
Anxiety and Adjustment Disorders Phobias Anxiety
654
Arteriogram
660
Electronic Fetal Monitoring Internal
666
Pacemaker Insertion
672
ReferencesBibliography
679
HealthPromotion
687
Index
697
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Page xii - In the context of these functions, nursing is defined as the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems.
Page xiv - NANDA, a nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes. A nursing diagnosis provides the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable.

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