Nursing diagnosis : application to clinical practice /
Lynda Juall Carpenito-Moyet.
- 10th edition.
- Philadelphia : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2004.
- xviii, 1019 p. ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliography and index
Contents
Section One. Nursing Diagnosis in the Nursing Process One. Development of Nursing Diagnosis Nursing Diagnosis: Process or Outcome? The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association NANDA Taxonomy
Two. Types and Components of Nursing Diagnoses Risk and High-Risk Nursing Diagnoses Possible Nursing Diagnoses Wellness Nursing Diagnoses Syndrome Nursing Diagnoses Non-NANDA-Approved Diagnoses Diagnostic Statements
Three. Nursing Diagnosis: What It Is, What It Is Not Understanding Collaborative Problems Collaborative Problem Diagnostic Statements Differentiating Nursing Diagnoses From Collaborative Problems
Four. Nursing Diagnoses: Assessment and Diagnosis
Five. Planning Care With Nursing Diagnosis Are Care Plans Necessary? The Care Planning Process Implementation Evaluation Multidisciplinary Care Planning Care Planning Systems Case Study Applications of Care Planning
Six. Nursing Diagnoses: Issues and Controversies Why Can't We Just Use the Words We've Always Used? Other Disciplines Will Not Understand Our Diagnoses Clients Will Not Understand Our Diagnoses Nurse Practitioners, Nurse Anesthetists, and Nurse Midwives Do Not Need Nursing Diagnoses Nursing Diagnoses Are Not Culturally Sensitive Nursing Diagnosis Is Unethical Nursing Diagnoses Can Violate Confidentiality
Section Two. Manual of Nursing Diagnoses Section Three. Manual of Collaborative Problems
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Nursing diagnosis. Nursing Diagnosis--Outlines. Patient Care Planning--Outlines.