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E-grāmata: Supplement to NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification 2021-2023 (12th edition)

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  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781684205868
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NANDA-I supplement provides in-depth insights on current and upcoming nursing diagnoses

This supplement to the NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification, 2021–2023 (12th Edition) is a succinct, illustrated companion to the comprehensive textbook by T. Heather Herdman, Shigemi Kamitsuru, and Camila Lopes. The 12th edition is the definitive guide on nursing diagnoses, as reviewed and approved by NANDA International (NANDA-I), the leading professional organization that develops, researches, disseminates, and refines nursing taxonomy.

This book is designed to give current users of the full text a "quick glance" into what is new in the latest edition and more in-depth information on key changes. Six introductory chapters provide insightful commentary on changes, including new nursing diagnoses, revisions to nursing diagnosis labels and diagnoses, and retired nursing diagnoses. The supplement also covers three types of clinical reasoning models—problem-focused nursing diagnosis, risk nursing diagnosis, and health promotion nursing diagnosis—which are enhanced by visual flow charts to give readers a better understanding of the essential steps required to make accurate diagnoses.

Key Features

  • Structured documentation for each of the 46 new diagnoses introduced to the 12th edition, including presentation of a model case, model case assessment, and a tabular overview of the diagnostic parameters, ultimate goal, outcome, and nursing actions related to the model case
  • Explanation of standardized terminology changes used in nursing diagnostic indicators, including defining characteristics, related factors, and risk factors
  • Discussion of conceptual issues the authors anticipate will require additional clarification in the upcoming 13th edition, including recommendations for modification

This must-have supplement enhances understanding, supports education, and facilitates implementation of important diagnostic changes in daily practice. All practitioners, including nursing students, professional nurses, nurse educators, nurse informaticists, and nurse administrators, who utilize the primary text will benefit from reading this companion book.

This print book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.

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Part 1 NANDA-I Definitions and classification: What is new in the 12th edition?
1 What is new?
10(5)
1.1 Introduction
10(1)
1.2 46 New Nursing Diagnoses
10(1)
1.3 Revisions to 17 nursing diagnosis labels
10(2)
1.4 Revisions to 67 nursing diagnoses
12(2)
1.5 23 retired nursing diagnoses
14(1)
1.6 Standardization of diagnostic indicator terms
14(1)
2 Issues and upcoming activities
15(7)
2.1 What is the evidence base for current nursing diagnoses?
15(1)
2.2 Can a symptom be a nursing diagnosis?
16(1)
2.3 What is the appropriate level of granularity for nursing diagnoses?
17(1)
2.4 What is needed to improve translation?
18(1)
2.5 How should a nursing diagnosis be defined?
19(1)
2.6 Syndrome nursing diagnoses
20(1)
2.7 Consistency in use of NANDA-I terms in other works
21(1)
3 Clinical reasoning models
22(19)
3.1 Nursing diagnosis drives the nursing process
22(1)
3.2 Clinical reasoning model I: problem-focused nursing diagnosis
23(6)
Problem-focused nursing diagnosis: diagnostic reasoning
24(1)
Problem-focused nursing diagnosis: goal and outcome reasoning
25(1)
Problem-focused nursing diagnosis: nursing intervention reasoning
26(1)
Problem-focused nursing diagnosis: evaluation reasoning
27(1)
Problem-focused nursing diagnosis: integration
28(1)
3.3 Clinical reasoning model II: risk nursing diagnosis
29(4)
Risk nursing diagnosis: diagnostic reasoning
29(1)
Risk nursing diagnosis: goal and outcome reasoning
30(1)
Risk nursing diagnosis: nursing intervention reasoning
30(2)
Risk nursing diagnosis: evaluation reasoning
32(1)
Risk nursing diagnosis: integration
32(1)
3.4 Clinical reasoning model III: health promotion nursing diagnosis
33(8)
Health promotion nursing diagnosis: diagnostic reasoning
33(1)
Health promotion nursing diagnosis: goal and outcome reasoning
34(1)
Health promotion nursing diagnosis: nursing intervention reasoning
35(1)
Health promotion nursing diagnosis: evaluation reasoning
36(1)
Health promotion nursing diagnosis: integration
36(5)
Part 2 Basic understanding of 46 New Nursing Diagnoses
Domain 1 Health promotion
41(1)
Class 2 Health management
Risk for elopement attempt
42(2)
Readiness for enhanced exercise engagement
44(2)
Ineffective health maintenance behaviors
46(3)
Ineffective health self-management
49(3)
Readiness for enhanced health self-management
52(2)
Ineffective family health self-management
54(4)
Ineffective home maintenance behaviors
58(3)
Risk for ineffective home maintenance behaviors
61(2)
Readiness for enhanced home maintenance behaviors
63(2)
Domain 2 Nutrition
65(1)
Class 1 Ingestion
Ineffective infant suck-swallow response
66(2)
Class 4 Metabolism
Risk for metabolic syndrome
68(3)
Domain 3 Elimination and exchange
71(1)
Class 1 Urinary function
Disability-associated urinary incontinence
72(2)
Mixed urinary incontinence
74(3)
Risk for urinary retention
77(2)
Class 2 Gastrointestinal function
Impaired bowel continence
79(4)
Domain 4 Activity/rest
83(1)
Class 2 Activity/exercise
Decreased activity tolerance
84(2)
Risk for decreased activity tolerance
86(2)
Class 4 Cardiovascular/pulmonary responses
Risk for impaired cardiovascular function
88(2)
Ineffective lymphedema self-management
90(4)
Risk for ineffective lymphedema self-management
94(3)
Risk for thrombosis
97(2)
Dysfunctional adult ventilatory weaning response
99(2)
Domain 5 Perception/cognition
101(1)
Class 4 Cognition
Disturbed thought process
102(5)
Domain 7 Role relationship
107(1)
Class 2 Family relationships
Disturbed family identity syndrome
108(3)
Risk for disturbed family identity syndrome
111(2)
Domain 9 Coping/stress tolerance
113(1)
Class 2 Coping responses
Maladaptive grieving
114(2)
Risk for maladaptive grieving
116(3)
Readiness for enhanced grieving
119(2)
Domain 11 Safety/protection
121(1)
Class 2 Physical injury
Ineffective dry eye self-management
122(3)
Risk for adult falls
125(3)
Risk for child falls
128(2)
Nipple-areolar complex injury
130(2)
Risk for nipple-areolar complex injury
132(2)
Adult pressure injury
134(3)
Risk for adult pressure injury
137(3)
Child pressure injury
140(3)
Risk for child pressure injury
143(3)
Neonatal pressure injury
146(3)
Risk for neonatal pressure injury
149(3)
Class 3 Violence
Risk for suicidal behavior
152(2)
Class 6 Thermoregulation
Neonatal hypothermia
154(4)
Risk for neonatal hypothermia
158(3)
Domain 13 Growth/development
161(1)
Class 2 Development
Delayed child development
162(3)
Risk for delayed child development
165(3)
Delayed infant motor development
168(4)
Risk for delayed infant motor development
172