Nursing Diagnosis Handbook: An Evidence-Based Guide to Planning Care 11th Edition
| |Book Name: Nursing Diagnosis Handbook: An Evidence-Based Guide to Planning Care 11th Edition
Author: Betty J. Ackley, Gail B. Ladwig, Mary Beth Flynn Makic
Publisher: Mosby; 11 edition
ISBN-10, 13: 0323322247,9780323322249
Year: 2016
Pages: 1008 pages
Language: English
File size: 53 MB
File format: PDF,EPUB
Nursing Diagnosis Handbook: An Evidence-Based Guide to Planning Care 11th Edition
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This handbook helps physicians correlate nursing diagnoses with known information about customers on the grounds of evaluation findings; based clinical, surgical, or psychiatric investigations; and the present treatment program. Creating a nursing diagnosis and planning maintenance are complicated processes that involve analytical reasoning and critical thinking abilities. Nursing students and practicing nurses can’t possibly memorize the broad collection of defining characteristics, related factors, and risk factors such as the 235 investigations accepted by NANDA-International. You will find two additional diagnoses which the writers think are important: Weight Loss and Vision Loss. These investigations are included in Appendix E. This publication correlates suggested nursing diagnoses with what physicians know about customers and supplies a good plan for every nursing diagnosis.Section I, Nursing Procedure, Clinical correlation, Nursing Diagnosis, and Evidence-Based Nursing, is split to two parts. Part A includes an summary of the nursing procedure.
This section offers advice about the best way best to earn a nursing diagnosis and instructions about the best way best to plan nursing care. Additionally, it has advice on using clinical reasoning abilities and eliciting the”customer’s narrative.” In Part II, Guide to Nursing Diagnoses, the nurse could look up signs and issues and their proposed nursing diagnoses for at least 1450 customer symptoms; clinical, surgical, and psychiatric investigations; diagnostic processes; surgical interventions; and clinical states.Turn to Department II, Guide to Nursing Diagnoses, and also find the customer’s symptoms, clinical condition, psychiatric or medical diagnoses, and expected or prescribed diagnostic clinical or clinical interventions (recorded in alphabetical order). Note hints for appropriate clinical diagnoses. Then utilize Department III, Guide to Planning Care, to assess each proposed nursing identification and”associated with” etiology statement. Section III is a list of maintenance programs based on NANDA-I, organized alphabetically by diagnostic idea, for each nursing analysis called in Section II. Determine the appropriateness of every nursing investigation by comparing the Defining Attributes or Risk Factors into the customer information accumulated.
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