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Nursing Diagnosis Manual: Planning, Individualizing, and Documenting Client Care

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Assessment tools to help you select the appropriate diagnosis Alphabetized monographs for hundreds of diseases and disorders reflecting all specialty areas Associated nursing diagnoses that are presented by priority and written as client problem/need statements NIC and NOC linkages with each diagnosis Unique presentation of action/invention by priority with rationales...with icons for cultural - collaborative - diagnostic studies - medications - community/home health - pediatric/geriatric/lifespan Documentation section that emphasizes the importance of what and why Taxonomy information that defines the domain in which the nursing diagnosis belongs, along with the date the nursing diagnosis was approved or revised Pediatric considerations in the monographs, where appropriate References to support evidenced-based practice

2304 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2002

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May 3, 2011
I have been reading these book since 2nd year of in nursing school and I can't believe that I haven't add it before on my nursing related books since this has been and still is very helpful to every nursing student (and I think most of them will agree to me) because this is the book that will help you make an individualized plan of care to your patients in your hospital or community duty (and will help you avoid a sermon from your strict clinical instructor if you will do wrong interventions to the problem of your patient).

Until I graduate and until I become a registered nurse, I think this NANDA (as we call this book) will still be very helpful to me so if any student will hesitate to buy this one, I advise for you to save money because this will be a very good investment, especially in your Oral Revalida, or even in every day of your hospital/community exposure.
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