Use this convenient resource to formulate nursing diagnoses and create individualized care plans! Updated with the most recent NANDA-I approved nursing diagnoses, Nursing Diagnosis Handbook: An Evidence-Based Guide to Planning Care, 9th Edition shows you how to build customized care plans using a three-step process: assess, diagnose, and plan care. It includes suggested nursing diagnoses for over 1,300 client symptoms, medical and psychiatric diagnoses, diagnostic procedures, surgical interventions, and clinical states. Authors Elizabeth Ackley and Gail Ladwig use Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) and Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) information to guide you in creating care plans that include desired outcomes, interventions, patient teaching, and evidence-based rationales.
You won’t ever use this outside nursing school (since medical software basically creates your care plan/diagnosis itself) but while you are in NS this will be a book you’ll always want to have within reach. Like 70% of nursing school is writing care plans and nursing diagnoses right? Well this gives you the evidence based reasons for your diagnosis (which is vastly different from a medical diagnosis of course lol). It has every kind of problem imaginable and then offers you the rationale for the “as evidenced by” portion of your diagnosis. Highly recommend using and reading this. It just makes your life so much easier.
LOVE this particular care plan book. It lays everything out so well, with separate areas for diagnoses, indexes that are well laid-out, and rationales that are succinct yet thorough.. It also organizes the information in a rational manner, grouping diseases and/or symptoms so they make sense.
Seriously, I've gone through other care plan books, and THIS is the ONE edition I will never give up.
LOVE IT!!! This book basically writes your case studies and care plans for you. The information is incredibly comprehensive and clear. Every possible diagnosis, cause, intervention and rationale are laid out perfectly. You can't go wrong with this book.