Professional
Nursing
EAQ:
Ch.
17-
Nursing
Diagnosis
What
is
the
benefit
of
an
accurate
nursing
diagnosis?
It
decreases
the
side
effects
of
medications.
It
reduces
the
cost
of
treatment
to
the
patient.
It
helps
ensure
effective
and
efficient
nursing
interventions.
It
prevents
further
assessment.
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ANS3
An
accurate
nursing
diagnosis
helps
ensure
effective
and
efficient
nursing
interventions.
Selecting
the
correct
nursing
diagnosis
is
based
on
proper
assessment
of
the
patient
and
proper
analysis
of
the
health
problem.
It
enhances
the
nursing
care
provided
to
the
patient.
It
does
not
decrease
the
side
effects
of
the
medicines
or
the
cost
of
treatment.
Further
assessment
after
the
nursing
diagnosis
is
essential
to
evaluate
the
effectiveness
of
the
activities
performed.
What
could
be
the
effect
of
an
incorrect
nursing
diagnosis?
It
could
affect
the
quality
of
patient
care.
It
would
be
corrected
automatically
in
the
system.
It
could
affect
the
patient's
cost
of
treatment.
It
could
produce
a
psychological
disorder
in
the
patient.
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ANS1
An
incorrect
nursing
diagnosis
may
affect
the
quality
of
patient
care.
Incorrect
nursing
diagnoses
are
not
corrected
automatically
in
the
system.
The
cost
of
the
patient's
care
is
not
dependent
on
the
nursing
diagnosis.
An
incorrect
nursing
diagnosis
would
not
create
a
psychological
disorder
in
the
patient.
Following
an
assessment,
the
nurse
is
formulating
a
nursing
diagnosis
using
the
PES
format.
What
does
the
P
in
the
acronym
PES
stand
for?
Period
Problem
Prevention Predication
-
ANS2
The
PES
format
is
a
nursing
diagnosis
in
three
parts.
It
includes
diagnostic
label,
etiological
statement,
and
symptoms
or
defining
characteristics.
The
P
stands
for
problem,
the
E
stands
for
etiology
or
related
factor,
and
the
S
stands
for
symptoms
or
defining
characteristics.
The
P
does
not
stand
for
period,
prevention,
or
predication.
What
is
a
clinical
judgment
that
concerns
motivation
and
desire
to
increase
well-being
and
actualize
human
health
potential?
Medical
diagnosis
Risk
nursing
diagnosis
Problem-focused
nursing
diagnosis
Health
promotion
nursing
diagnosis
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ANS4
Health
promotion
nursing
diagnosis
is
a
clinical
judgment
concerning
motivation
and
the
desire
to
increase
well-being
and
actualize
human
health
potential.
Medical
diagnosis
is
the
identification
of
a
disease
condition
based
on
a
specific
evaluation
of
physical
signs
and
symptoms,
a
patient's
medical
history,
and
the
results
of
diagnostic
tests.
Risk
nursing
diagnosis
describes
a
clinical
judgment
concerning
the
vulnerability
of
an
individual,
family,
group,
or
community
for
developing
an
undesirable
human
response
to
health
conditions
or
life
processes.
Problem-focused
nursing
diagnosis
describes
a
clinical
judgment
concerning
an
undesirable
human
response
to
a
health
condition
or
life
process
that
exists
in
an
individual,
family,
or
community.
Following
an
assessment,
the
nurse
is
formulating
a
nursing
diagnosis
using
the
PES
format.
What
does
the
S
in
PES
stand
for?
Situation
Symptoms
Sensitivity
Separation
of
data
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ANS2
PES
is
a
three-part
nursing
diagnosis
format.
It
includes
the
diagnostic
label,
etiological
statement,
and
symptoms
or
defining
characteristics.
The
P
stands
for
problem,
the
E
stands
for
etiology
or
related
factors,
and
the
S
stands
for
symptoms
or
defining
characteristics.
The
S
does
not
stand
for
situation,
sensitivity,
or
separation
of
data.
A
patient
is
diagnosed
with
urinary
stress
incontinence.
The
nurse
identifies
it
as
which
type
of
diagnosis?
Risk
diagnosis Actual
diagnosis
Chronic
diagnosis
Health
promotion
diagnosis
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ANS2
Urinary
stress
incontinence
is
an
actual
diagnosis.
An
actual
diagnosis
describes
human
responses
to
health
conditions
or
life
processes
that
exist
in
an
individual,
family,
or
community.
A
nursing
risk
diagnosis
describes
human
responses
to
health
conditions
or
life
processes
that
may
develop
in
a
vulnerable
individual,
family,
or
community.
A
nursing
health
promotion
diagnosis
is
a
clinical
judgment
of
a
person's,
family's,
or
community's
motivations,
desires,
and
readiness
to
increase
well-being.
A
chronic
diagnosis
is
not
a
type
of
nursing
diagnosis.
Which
errors
may
occur
when
the
nurse
makes
the
nursing
diagnosis
prior
to
grouping
all
data?
Errors
in
data
clustering
Errors
in
data
collection
Errors
in
the
diagnostic
statement
Errors
in
interpretation
and
analysis
of
data
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ANS1
Errors
in
data
clustering
occur
when
the
nurse
makes
the
diagnosis
prior
to
grouping
all
of
the
data.
Errors
in
data
collection
occur
when
the
nurse
does
not
have
thorough
knowledge
of
the
subject
or
does
not
possess
the
proper
skill/s
related
to
the
subject
the
nurse
is
working
on.
Errors
in
the
diagnostic
statement
result
from
inappropriate
selection.
Errors
in
the
interpretation
and
analysis
of
data
occur
when
the
nurse
is
unable
to
validate
data,
which
can
lead
to
a
mismatch
between
clinical
cues
and
the
nursing
diagnosis.
The
nurse
is
teaching
nursing
students
about
medical
diagnoses.
Which
statements
by
the
students
indicate
effective
learning?
Select
all
that
apply.
"Acute
pain
is
a
medical
diagnosis."
"Osteoarthritis
is
a
medical
diagnosis."
"A
medical
diagnosis
includes
the
clinical
judgment
about
an
individual
and
his
family."
"Medical
diagnoses
are
based
on
the
results
of
diagnostic
tests."
"A
primary
healthcare
provider
is
licensed
to
describe
medical
diagnoses."
-
ANS2,
4,
5
A
medical
diagnosis
is
the
identification
of
a
disease
condition
based
on
a
specific
evaluation
of
physical
signs,
symptoms,
the
patient's
medical
history,
and
the
results
of
diagnostic
tests.