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d. Gather more data about the client‘s feelings about the childcare arrangements.
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a. Altered tissue perfusion related to heart failure
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ANS: z % A
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esponses are examples of the intervention, diagnosis, and planning phases of the nursing
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9. Which of the following is an example of a correctly written nursing diagnosis statement?
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a. Altered tissue perfusion related to heart failure
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b. Risk for impaired tissue integrity related to sacral redness
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c. Ineffective coping related to insufficient sense of control.
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d. Altered urinary elimination related to urinary tract infection
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ANS: z % C
This diagnosis statement includes a NANDA nursing diagnosis and an etiology that descr
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ibes a client‘s response to a health problem that can be treated by nursing. The use of
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ered urinary elimination‖) is not appropriate. The response beginning ―Risk for impaire
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d tissue integrity‖ uses the defining characteristics as the etiology.
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