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NANDA Approved Diagnoses
New & Revised 2003-2004
- New to the 15th Conference:
- Communication, readiness for enhanced
- Coping, readiness for enhanced
- Family Processes, readiness for enhanced
- Fluid balance, readiness for enhanced
- Knowledge of (specify), readiness for enhanced
- Nutrition: readiness for enhanced
- Parenting, readiness for enhanced
- Self-concept, readiness for enhanced
- Sleep, readiness for enhanced
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, risk for
- Therapeutic Regimen management: readiness for enhanced
- Urinary Elimination, readiness for enhanced
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- Revisions from the 15th Conference:
- Spiritual Distress
- Spiritual Well-Being, readiness for enhanced
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- Definitions
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- New to the 15th Conference:
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- Communication, readiness for enhanced
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- A pattern of exchanging information and ideas with others that is sufficient for meeting one's needs and life's goals and can be strengthened.
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- Coping, readiness for enhanced
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- A pattern of cognitive and behavioral efforts to manage demands that is sufficient for well-being and can be strengthened.
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- Family Processes, readiness for enhanced
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- A pattern of family functioning that is sufficient to support the well-being of family members and can be strengthened.
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- Fluid balance, readiness for enhanced
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- A pattern of equilibrium between fluid volume and chemical composition of body fluids that is sufficient for meeting physical needs and can be strengthened.
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- Knowledge of (specify), readiness for enhanced
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- The presence or acquisition of cognitive information related to a specific topic is sufficient for meeting health-related goals and can be strengthened.
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- Nutrition: readiness for enhanced
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- A pattern of nutrient intake that is sufficient for meeting metabolic needs and can be strengthened.
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- Parenting, readiness for enhanced
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- A pattern of providing an environment for children or other dependent person(s) that is sufficient to nurture growth and development and can be strengthened.
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- Self-concept, readiness for enhanced
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- A pattern of perceptions or ideas about the self that is sufficient for well-being and can be strengthened.
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- Sleep, readiness for enhanced
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- A pattern of natural, periodic suspension of consciousness that provides adequate rest, sustains a desired lifestyle, and can be strengthened.
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- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, risk for
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- Presence of risk factors for sudden death of an infant under 1 year of age.
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- Therapeutic Regimen Management,
readiness for enhanced
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- 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.
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- Urinary Elimination, readiness for enhanced
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- A pattern of urinary functions that is sufficient for meeting eliminatory needs and can be strengthened.
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- Revisions from the 15th Conference:
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- Spiritual Distress
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- Impaired 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.
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- Spiritual Well-Being, readiness for enhanced
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- 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.
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- With permission from North American Nursing Association (2003).
NANDA Nursing Diagnoses: Definition & Classification 2003?2004
Copyright © 2003 by the North American Nursing Association.
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