NSE 11A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nursing Process, Three Steps
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Objectives: discuss the diagnostic reasoning process, outline the principles of diagnostic reasoning, summarize the types and risks of diagnostic errors, use diagnostic reasoning to identify strengths. Identify the steps for diagnostic reasoning: differentiate nursing diagnoses from collaborative problems, develop and write diagnostic statements (2 part statements), actual nursing diagnoses, potential and at risk nursing diagnoses, wellness diagnoses. Determines health problems within the domain of nursing. Is a result of your analysis of data and your resultant identification of specific client responses to health care problems. A clinical judgment of the individual, family or life processes that is within the domain of nursing. An actual/physiological complication that nurses monitor to detect the onset of changes in a client"s status. When collaborative problems develop, nurses intervene in collaboration with personnel from other health care disciplines. Nurses manage collaborative probblems such as hemorrhage, infection, cardiac dysryhtmia by using both md prescribed and nursing prescribed interventiions.