Nursing diagnoses Readiness for enhanced therapeutic regimen management is a NANDA approved nursing diagnosis which is defined as "A pattern of regulating and integrating into daily living a program(s) for treatment of illness and its sequelae that is sufficient for meeting health-related goals and can be strengthened." ** It was introduced at the 15th NANDA conference in 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "Effective therapeutic regimen management"
(List of nursing diagnoses) * Risk for spiritual distress* ...more on Wikipedia about "List of nursing diagnoses"
The nursing diagnosis readiness for enhanced spiritual well-being is defined as an "ability to experience and integrate meaning and purpose in life through a person's connectedness with self, others art, music, literature, nature, or a power greater than oneself." (Anonymous, 2002, p. 68) and was approved by NANDA in 2002. ...more on Wikipedia about "Readiness for enhanced spiritual well-being"
Risk for infection is a nursing diagnosis which is defined as "The state in which an individual is at risk to be invaded by an opportunistic or pathogenic agent (virus, fungus, bacteria, protozoa, or other parasite) from endogenous or exogenous sources" (Carpenito, 2002, p. 507) and was approved by NANDA in 1986. Although anyone can become infected by a pathogen, patients with this diagnosis are at an elevated risk and extra infection controls should be considered. ...more on Wikipedia about "Risk for infection"
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