E-Book, Englisch, 592 Seiten, ePub
Herdman / Kamitsuru / Lopes NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses
12. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-1-63853-712-0
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
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Definitions & Classification, 2021-2023
E-Book, Englisch, 592 Seiten, ePub
ISBN: 978-1-63853-712-0
Verlag: Thieme
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: 6 - ePub Watermark
The quintessential guide to nursing diagnoses from NANDA-I experts in new updated edition
Fully updated and revised by editors T. Heather Herdman, Shigemi Kamitsuru, and Camila Takáo Lopes, NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification, 2021-2023, 12th Edition is the definitive guide to nursing diagnoses, as reviewed and approved by the NANDA International (NANDA-I) Diagnosis Development Committee (DDC). In this new edition of a seminal text, the editors have revised all introductory chapters, providing critical information needed for nurses to understand assessment, its link to diagnosis and clinical reasoning, and the purpose and use of taxonomic structure for nurses at the bedside. Researchers will also find new recommendations to improve the terminology.
Additional Key Updates - 46 new nursing diagnoses and 67 revised diagnoses
- Changes to 17 nursing diagnosis labels, ensuring they are consistent with current literature and reflect a human response
- Refinement of the vast majority of the nursing diagnosis related/risk factors
- Standardization of diagnostic indicator terms (defining characteristics, related factors, risk factors) to further aid clarity for students and clinicians
- Coding of all terms for those using electronic versions of the terminology
- Web-based resources include reference lists for new and revised diagnoses
- New chapter on revised Level of Evidence Criteria for diagnosis submission
Rigorously updated and revised, the new edition of this acclaimed text is a must-have resource for all nursing students, professional nurses, nurse educators, nurse informaticists, nurse researchers, and nurse administrators.
This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
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Fachgebiete
- Medizin | Veterinärmedizin Medizin | Public Health | Pharmazie | Zahnmedizin Pflege Pflegeforschung, Pflegemanagement
- Medizin | Veterinärmedizin Medizin | Public Health | Pharmazie | Zahnmedizin Pflege Krankenpflege
- Medizin | Veterinärmedizin Medizin | Public Health | Pharmazie | Zahnmedizin Klinische und Innere Medizin Medizinische Diagnose und Diagnostik
- Medizin | Veterinärmedizin Medizin | Public Health | Pharmazie | Zahnmedizin Pflege Fachpflege
Weitere Infos & Material
Part 1 The NANDA International Terminology: General Information 1 What's New in the NANDA-I 2021-2023 Edition 2 International Considerations on the Use of the NANDA-I Nursing Diagnoses Part 2 Recommendations for Research to Improve the Terminology 3 Future Improvement of the NANDA-I Terminology 4 Revised Level of Evidence Criteria for Diagnosis Submission Part 3 The Use of NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses 5 Nursing Diagnosis Basics 6 Nursing Diagnosis: An International Terminology 7 Clinical Reasoning: From Assessment to Diagnosis 8 Clinical Application: Data Analysis to Determine Appropriate Nursing Diagnosis 9 Introduction to the NANDA International Taxonomy of Nursing Diagnoses 10 Specifications and Definitions Within the NANDA International Taxonomy of Nursing Diagnoses 11 Glossary of Terms Part 4 The NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses Domain 1. Health promotion Domain 2. Nutrition Domain 3. Elimination and exchange Domain 4. Activity/rest Domain 5. Perception/cognition Domain 6. Self-perception Domain 7. Role relationship Domain 8. Sexuality Domain 9. Coping/stress tolerance Domain 10. Life principles Domain 11. Safety/protection Domain 12. Comfort Domain 13. Growth/development
1 What’s New in the NANDA-I 2021–2023 Edition
T. Heather Herdman, Shigemi Kamitsuru, Camila Takáo Lopes 1.1 Overview on Changes and Revisions in the NANDA-I 2021–2023 Edition
Part 1 presents an overview of major changes to this edition: new and revised diagnoses, retired diagnoses, continued revision to standardize diagnostic indicator terms, new level of evidence criteria for diagnosis submission, a proposed refinement to the terminology, and introductory recommendations on nursing diagnoses that require development. It is our hope that the organization of this 12th edition will make it efficient and effective to use. We welcome your feedback. If you have suggestions, please send them by email to: admin@nanda.org. Changes have been made in this edition based on feedback from users, to address both the needs of students, clinicians, and researchers, as well as to provide additional support to educators. New information has been added to assessment. Many diagnoses were revised by international collaborators of the Diagnosis Development Committee Task Force, in order to strengthen their level of evidence. The diagnostic indicators of each diagnosis were revised to decrease ambiguity and improve clarity. Editors referred to the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh) whenever possible, to provide standardized definitions, which are available to translators to ensure consistency across languages. Revised level of evidence criteria are presented to ensure that all future diagnoses submitted for inclusion in the classification are at an appropriate level of evidence to represent the current strength of nursing knowledge. Users who are familiar with previous editions of this text may note that the diagnostic focus is no longer highlighted in the diagnosis label. Instead, the diagnostic focus will be found below the label for each diagnosis in the classification. This was done to facilitate ease of identification of diagnostic foci across languages. 1.2 New Nursing Diagnoses
A significant body of work representing new and revised nursing diagnoses was submitted to the NANDA-I Diagnosis Development Committee. The editors would like to take this opportunity to congratulate those submitters who successfully met the level of evidence criteria with their submissions and/or revisions. Forty-six new diagnoses were approved by the Diagnosis Development Committee and were presented to the NANDA-I Board of Directors (? Table 1.1), and are now included here for members and users of the terminology. The submitters of each diagnosis are presented following the table. Submitters of nursing diagnoses. Included here are those contributors who submitted new diagnoses or completed reviews of diagnoses including both label and definition change, or significant content change. Individuals who worked as a group are listed together; in cases where more than one individual or group submitted content, they are listed separately. Table 1.1 New NANDA-I Nursing Diagnoses, 2021–2023* Domain Diagnosis 1. Health Promotion Risk for elopement attempt (00290) Readiness for enhanced exercise engagement (00307) Ineffective health maintenance behaviors (00292)* Ineffective health self-management (00276)* Readiness for enhanced health self-management (00293)* Ineffective family health self-management (00294)* Ineffective home maintenance behaviors (00300)* Risk for ineffective home maintenance behaviors (00308) Readiness for enhanced home maintenance behaviors (00309) 2. Nutrition Ineffective infant suck-swallow response (00295)* Risk for metabolic syndrome (00296)* 3. Elimination and Exchange Disability-associated urinary incontinence (00297)* Mixed urinary incontinence (00310) Risk for urinary retention (00322) Impaired bowel continence (00319)* 4. Activity/rest Decreased activity tolerance (00298)* Risk for decreased activity tolerance (00299)* Risk for impaired cardiovascular function (00311) Ineffective lymphedema self-management (00278) Risk for ineffective lymphedema self-management (00281) Risk for thrombosis (00291) Dysfunctional adult ventilatory weaning response (00318) 5. Perception/cognition Disturbed thought process (00279) 7. Role relationship Disturbed family identity syndrome (00283) Risk for disturbed family identity syndrome (00284) 9. Coping/stress tolerance Maladaptive grieving (00301)* Risk for maladaptive grieving (00302)* Readiness for enhanced grieving (00285) 11. Safety/protection Ineffective dry eye self-management (00277) Risk for adult falls (00303)* Risk for child falls (00306) Nipple-areolar complex injury (00320) Risk for nipple-areolar complex injury (00321) Adult pressure injury (00312) Risk for adult pressure injury (00304)* Child pressure injury (00313) Risk for child pressure injury (00286) Neonatal pressure injury (00287) Risk for neonatal pressure injury (00288) Risk for suicidal behavior (00289)* Neonatal hypothermia (00280) Risk for neonatal hypothermia (00282) 13. Growth/development Delayed child development (00314) Risk for delayed child development (00305)* Delayed infant motor development (00315) Risk for delayed infant motor development (00316) *For taxonomic purposes, when a diagnosis label and definition are revised, the original code is retired and a new code is assigned Countries of submitters: 1. Brazil, 2. Germany, 3. Iran, 4. Mexico, 5. Spain, 6. Turkey, 7. USA Domain 1. Health promotion – Risk for elopement attempt – Amália F. Lucena, Ester M. Borba, Betina Franco, Gláucia S. Policarpo, Deborah B. Melo, Simone Pasin, Luciana R. Pinto, Michele Schmid1 – Readiness for enhanced exercise engagement – Raúl Fernando G. Castañeda4 – Ineffective health maintenance behaviors – Rafaela S. Pedrosa, Andressa T. Nunciaroni1 – Camila T. Lopes1 – Ineffective health self-management – Camila S. Carneiro, Agueda Maria R. Z. Cavalcante, Gisele S. Bispo, Viviane M. Silva, Alba Lucia B.L. Barros1 – Maria G.M.N. Paiva, Jéssica D.S. Tinôco, Fernanda Beatriz B.L. Silva, Juliane R. Dantas, Maria Isabel C.D. Fernandes, Isadora L.A. Nogueira, Ana B.A. Medeiros Marcos Venícios O. Lopes, Ana L.B.C. Lira1 – Richardson Augusto R. Silva, Wenysson N. Santos, Francisca M.L.C. Souza, Rebecca Stefany C. Santos, Izaque C. Oliveira, Hallyson L.L. Silva, Dhyanine M. Lima1 – Camila T. Lopes1 – Readiness for enhanced health self-management – DDC – Ineffective family health self-management – Andressa T. Nunciaroni, Rafaela S. Pedrosa1 – Camila T. Lopes1 – Ineffective home maintenance behaviors, Risk for ineffective home maintenance behaviors, Readiness for enhanced home maintenance behaviors – Ángel Martín-García5 – Diagnosis Development Committee...