Originally Posted by LVN2006
any help?
We have a test on Tuesday. Here's the criteria:
Criterion PossiblePoints Student Points Comments
· Data/cues are clustered appropriately. 3
· Three (3) Nursing Diagnoses are formulated based on the clustered data. 3
· Diagnostic statements are written according to NANDA guidelines. 3
· Diagnostic statements do not contain prejudicial or legally inadvisable statements. 1
· Nursing Diagnoses are appropriately prioritized 2
· Day of Care Goal/Outcome is correctly stated. 2
· Discharge Goal/Outcome is correctly stated. 2
· Three (3) nursing interventions are listed that are appropriate for the desired outcome(s). 2
· Scientific rationales for all nursing interventions are stated and referenced. 2
· Total points 20
I was freaking out about this,but then I realized that all the information I needed was right in my book. It is called "Clinical Applications of Nursing Diagnosis" fourth edition by Helen C. Cox. The Taber's Publisher. Go to
www.fadavis.com for info. on this book. Once you figure out how to use it, it's real simple.The possible nursing diagnoses are on the back cover, which gives you page numbers to look them up. When you look up each page number, it provides Definitions, defining characteristics (which can be compared to your cues from your scenario) Expected Outcomes, Target Dates,nursing actions & interventions with rationales, and outcome flowcharts.
We also used "Applying Nursing Process: A Tool for Critical Thinking" by Rosalinda Alfaro-LeFevre by Lippincot Wililams & Wilkins. This picks apart the entire Nursing Process & explains each step.
Hope this helps!!