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8/24/22, 11:29 AM Rationale Inaccurate understanding of cues is a diagnostic error related to interpretation. Inaccurate data and disorganization are diagnostic errors related to data collection. Failure to seek guidance is an error related to the labeling of data.
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Nursing Dx Week 1 Due Aug 27,2022 by 11:59 pm
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Which type of interpretation error may occur with a nursing diagnosis? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct. Inaccurate interpretation of cues
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Use of an insufficient number of cues
Failure to consider conflicting cues
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Failure to validate the nursing diagnosis with the patient
Insufficient cluster of cues
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Rationale Inaccurate interpretation of cues, use of an insufficient number of cues, and failure to consider conflicting cues may cause interpretation errors and lead to inaccurate diagnoses. Failing to validate the nursing diagnosis with the patient does not directly cause interpretation errors but could result in a labeling error.Similarly, an insufficient cluster of cues does not directly cause interpretation errors but could result in errors in the clustering of data.
Which error is an example of an interpreting error in nursing diagnostics? O Inaccurate data O Disorganization
O Failure to seek guidance
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O Inaccurate understanding of cues
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8/24/22, 11:29 AM Which diagnosis type is a form of nursing diagnosis according to NANDA International (NANDA-I)? Select all that apply. One, some, or all responses may be correct.
8/24/22, 11:29 AM Is ready to increase his or her coping skills
Demonstrates a willingness to perform regular exercises
Risk diagnoses
Rationale Health promotion nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment of a patient's motivation, desire, and readiness to increase well-being. While performing health promotion nursing diagnoses, the nurse should focus on the patient's readiness to eat nutritious food and the patient's readiness to enhance coping skills and to perform regular exercise. While performing a risk nursing diagnosis, the nurse would focus on the poor hygiene measures of the patient. While performing the actual nursing diagnosis, the nurse would focus on the patient's social interaction ability.
Acute diagnoses
Problem-focused diagnoses
Chronic diagnoses
Health promotion diagnoses
Rationale There are three types of nursing diagnoses: risk diagnoses, problem-focused diagnoses, and health promotion diagnoses. A risk nursing diagnosis describes human responses to health conditions or life processes that may develop in a vulnerable individual, family, or community. A problem-focused diagnosis describes a clinical judgment concerning an undesirable human response to a health condition/life process that exists in an individual, family, or community. A health promotion nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment of a person's, family's, or community's motivation, desire, and readiness to increase well-being. Acute diagnoses and chronic diagnoses are not considered types of nursing diagnoses according to NANDA-I