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I a student nurse third level and i have problem when i write diagnosis for any case so plz help me to obtain the NANDA diagnosis list for 2005 .

any one have this list plzz give it to me

i prefer if that list PDF format or DOC

Specializes in Critical Care, Pediatrics, Geriatrics.
I dont understand what exactlly u mean ??? plzzzzzzz explain more

loooooooool:rotfl:

Each year the NANDA diagnoses are review and revised (if they are so inclined). There are 5 New Nursing Diagnoses and 3 Revisions in the 2005-2006 Edition. I don't have a copy of the text however.

In school, they made it a big deal on our careplans that we could not use Impaired Gas Exchange anymore due to the NANDA change. We were allowed to use it the previous semester. I am assuming this is part of the revision. Anyone know the answer?

At any rate, it is best to obtain the most current list. If I had it then I would post it. Sorry.

Specializes in Critical Care, Pediatrics, Geriatrics.

Okay, I found the link to the new/revised diagnosis. Still don't have the complete list but this is what is different from the 2004-2005 version:

New and Revised Nursing Diagnoses Approved at the 2005-2006 NANDA International Conference New Nursing Diagnoses:

impaired Religiosity

readiness for enhanced Religiosity

risk for dysfunctional Grieving

risk for impaired Religiosity

sedentary Lifestyle

Revised Nursing Diagnoses

dysfunctional Grieving

disturbed Energy Field

risk for Spiritual Distress

here is the link if you want more information regarding these Dx

http://www.fadavis.com/resources/ New%20and%20Revised%20Nursing%20DiagnosesApproved_at_the_2005-2006_NANDA.pdf

wow...so I guess the word religiosity is now in Websters too?:p sounds so funny to me!

thanx for that but i wannt to ask u a fover or service

plzzzzzzzz work to obtain the copy of nursing Dx for me that becouse less of books in my cuntry

if u belife me i do nursing Dx from NANDA list 1996 :nurse: :eek:

Specializes in Critical Care, Pediatrics, Geriatrics.

The list from 1996 is ten years old now but nearly identical to the current list. It should serve you just fine. Use the websites also listed in this thread. If you have any specific care plan questions...just post them here.

Specializes in lots of different areas.

Thanks, Julielpn, I copied your list to my computer!

Please send a copy of the NANDA diagnosis. I am enrolled in a LPN-BSN program and need these for class. I can not find them online anywhere. I have checked NANDA's site. Thank you:balloons:

Specializes in med/surg, telemetry, IV therapy, mgmt.

Hi, tlc0710 and welcome to allnurses!

You can see some of the nursing diagnoses posted on the other replies to this thread. The NANDA nursing diagnoses are proprietary. That means that NANDA (North American Nursing Diagnosis Association) owns them and they cannot be reprinted or copied without getting permission from NANDA. There are currently 188 nursing diagnoses. You will not find them on their website or printed anywhere on the Internet that you can access for free. The authors of care plan and nursing diagnosis books pay NANDA a fee to use the official nursing diagnoses in their books. NANDA publishes a small pocketbook sized book for about $29 that has all 188 nursing diagnoses in it. For each it includes it's definition, related factors and defining characteristics, if appropriate. You can order the book directly from NANDA from their web site.

  • NANDA-I Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions & Classification 2007-2008 published by NANDA International.

An alternative would be to buy a current book of nursing diagnoses written by an nursing author. These kinds of books will generally have nursing interventions included with the various nursing diagnoses as well as other features.

Specializes in General.

i just extract from cox's book 2002

the diagnoses separated by gordon's functional helath pattern

hope this might help some of you .

health perception–health management pattern

1. energy field, disturbed.

2. health maintenance, ineffective.

3. health-seeking behaviors (specify).

4. infection, risk for.

5. injury, risk for.

6. latex allergy response, risk for and actual.

7. management of therapeutic regimen, effective.

8. management of therapeutic regimen (individual, family, community),ineffective.

9. perioperative-positioning injury, risk for.

10. protection, ineffective.

11. surgical recovery, delayed.

nutritional-metabolic pattern

12. adult failure to thrive.

13. aspiration, risk for.

14. body temperature, imbalanced, risk for.

15. breastfeeding, effective.

16. breastfeeding, ineffective.

17. breastfeeding, interrupted.

18. dentition, impaired.

19. fluid volume, deficient, risk for and actual.

20. fluid volume, excess.

21. fluid volume, imbalanced, risk for.

22. hyperthermia.

23. hypothermia.

24. infant feeding pattern, ineffective.

25. nausea.

26. nutrition, imbalanced, less than body requirements.

27. nutrition, imbalanced, more than body requirements, risk for and actual.

28. swallowing, impaired.

29. thermoregulation, ineffective.

30. tissue integrity, impaired.

elimination pattern

31. bowel incontinence.

32. constipation, risk for, actual, and perceived.

33. diarrhea.

34. urinary incontinence.

35. urinary retention.

activity-exercise pattern

36. activity intolerance, risk for and actual.

37. airway clearance, ineffective.

38. autonomic dysreflexia, risk for and actual.

39. bed mobility, impaired.

40. breathing pattern, ineffective.

41. cardiac output, decreased.

42. disuse syndrome, risk for.

43. diversional activity, deficient.

44. dysfunctional ventilatory weaning response (dvwr).

45. falls, risk for.

46. fatigue.

47. gas exchange, impaired.

48. growth and development, delayed; disproportionate growth, risk for;delayed development, risk for.

49. home maintenance, impaired.

50. infant behavior, disorganized, risk for and actual, and readiness forenhanced organized.

51. peripheral neurovascular dysfunction, risk for.

52. physical mobility, impaired.

53. self-care deficit (feeding, bathing-hygiene, dressing-grooming, toileting).

54. spontaneous ventilation, impaired.

55. tissue perfusion, ineffective (specify type: renal, cerebral, cardiopulmonary, gastrointestinal, peripheral).

56. transfer ability, impaired.

57. walking, impaired.

58. wandering.

59. wheelchair mobility, impaired.

sleep-rest pattern

60. sleep deprivation.

61. sleep pattern, disturbed.

cognitive-perceptual pattern

62. adaptive capacity, intracranial, decreased.

63. confusion, acute and chronic.

64. decisional conflict (specify).

65. environmental interpretation syndrome, impaired.

66. knowledge, deficient (specify).

67. memory, impaired.

68. pain, acute and chronic.

69. sensory perception, disturbed (specify: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, gustatory,tactile, olfactory)

70. thought process, disturbed.

71. unilateral neglect.

self-perception and self-concept pattern

72. anxiety.

73. body image, disturbed.

74. death anxiety.

75. fear.

76. hopelessness.

77. loneliness, risk for.

78. personal identity, disturbed.

79. powerlessness, risk for and actual.

80. self-esteem, chronic low, situational low, and risk for situational low.

81. self-mutilation, risk for and actual.

role-relationship pattern

82. caregiver role strain, risk for and actual.

83. family processes, interrupted, and family processes, dysfunctional:alcoholism.

84. grieving, anticipatory.

85. grieving, dysfunctional.

86. parent, infant, and child attachment, impaired, risk for.

87. parenting, impaired, risk for and actual, and parental role conflict.

88. relocation stress syndrome, risk for and actual.

89. role performance, ineffective.

90. social interaction, impaired.

91. social isolation.

92. sorrow, chronic.

93. verbal communication, impaired.

94. violence, self-directed and other-directed, risk for.

sexuality-reproductive pattern

95. rape-trauma syndrome: compound reaction and silent reaction.

96. sexual dysfunction.

97. sexuality patterns, ineffective.

coping–stress tolerance pattern

98. adjustment, impaired.

99. community coping, ineffective and readiness for enhanced.

100. family coping, compromised and disabled.

101. family coping, readiness for enhanced.

102. individual coping, ineffective.

103. post-trauma syndrome, risk for and actual.

104. suicide, risk for.

value-belief pattern

105. spiritual distress, risk for and actual.

106. spiritual well-being, readiness for enhanced.

alphabetically:

activity intolerance, risk for and actual.

adaptive capacity, intracranial, decreased.

adjustment, impaired.

adult failure to thrive.

airway clearance, ineffective.

anxiety.

aspiration, risk for.

autonomic dysreflexia, risk for and actual.

bed mobility, impaired.

body image, disturbed.

body temperature, imbalanced, risk for.

bowel incontinence.

breastfeeding, effective.

breastfeeding, ineffective.

breastfeeding, interrupted.

breathing pattern, ineffective.

cardiac output, decreased.

caregiver role strain, risk for and actual.

community coping, ineffective and readiness for enhanced.

confusion, acute and chronic.

constipation, risk for, actual, and perceived.

death anxiety.

decisional conflict (specify).

dentition, impaired.

diarrhea.

disuse syndrome, risk for.

diversional activity, deficient.

dysfunctional ventilatory weaning response (dvwr).

energy field, disturbed.

environmental interpretation syndrome, impaired.

falls, risk for.

family coping, compromised and disabled.

family coping, readiness for enhanced.

family processes, interrupted, and family processes, dysfunctional:alcoholism.

fatigue.

fear.

fluid volume, deficient, risk for and actual.

fluid volume, excess.

fluid volume, imbalanced, risk for.

gas exchange, impaired.

grieving, anticipatory.

grieving, dysfunctional.

growth and development, delayed; disproportionate growth, risk for;delayed development, risk for.

health maintenance, ineffective.

health-seeking behaviors (specify).

home maintenance, impaired.

hopelessness.

hyperthermia.

hypothermia.

individual coping, ineffective.

infant behavior, disorganized, risk for and actual, and readiness forenhanced organized.

infant feeding pattern, ineffective.

infection, risk for.

injury, risk for.

knowledge, deficient (specify).

latex allergy response, risk for and actual.

loneliness, risk for.

management of therapeutic regimen (individual, family, community),ineffective.

management of therapeutic regimen, effective.

memory, impaired.

nausea.

nutrition, imbalanced, less than body requirements.

nutrition, imbalanced, more than body requirements, risk for and actual.

pain, acute and chronic.

parent, infant, and child attachment, impaired, risk for.

parenting, impaired, risk for and actual, and parental role conflict.

perioperative-positioning injury, risk for.

peripheral neurovascular dysfunction, risk for.

personal identity, disturbed.

physical mobility, impaired.

post-trauma syndrome, risk for and actual.

powerlessness, risk for and actual.

protection, ineffective.

rape-trauma syndrome: compound reaction and silent reaction.

relocation stress syndrome, risk for and actual.

role performance, ineffective.

self-care deficit (feeding, bathing-hygiene, dressing-grooming, toileting).

self-esteem, chronic low, situational low, and risk for situational low.

self-mutilation, risk for and actual.

sensory perception, disturbed (specify: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, gustatory,tactile, olfactory)

sexual dysfunction.

sexuality patterns, ineffective.

sleep deprivation.

sleep pattern, disturbed.

social interaction, impaired.

social isolation.

sorrow, chronic.

spiritual distress, risk for and actual.

spiritual well-being, readiness for enhanced.

spontaneous ventilation, impaired.

suicide, risk for.

surgical recovery, delayed.

swallowing, impaired.

thermoregulation, ineffective.

thought process, disturbed.

tissue integrity, impaired.

tissue perfusion, ineffective (specify type: renal, cerebral, cardiopulmonary, gastrointestinal, peripheral).

transfer ability, impaired.

unilateral neglect.

urinary incontinence.

urinary retention.

verbal communication, impaired.

violence, self-directed and other-directed, risk for.

walking, impaired.

wandering.

wheelchair mobility, impaired.

[color=#005a9b]appendix 1. nanda-i's taxonomy ii

the 13 domains and their classes are:

domain 1 health promotion:

the awareness of well-being or normality of function and the strategies used to maintain control of and enhance that well-being or normality of function

class 1 health awareness: recognition of normal function and well-being

class 2 health management: identifying, controlling, performing, and integrating activities to maintain health and well-being

domain 2 nutrition:

the activities of taking in, assimilating, and using nutrients for the purposes of tissue maintenance, tissue repair, and the production of energy

class 1 ingestion: taking food or nutrients into the body

class 2 digestion: the physical and chemical activities that convert foodstuffs into substances suitable for absorption and assimilation

class 3 absorption: the act of taking up nutrients through body tissues

class 4 metabolism: the chemical and physical processes occurring in living organisms and cells for the development and use of protoplasm, production of waste and energy, with the release of energy for all vital processes

class 5 hydration: the taking in and absorption of fluids and electrolytes

domain 3 elimination:

secretion and excretion of waste products from the body

class 1 urinary function: the process of secretion, reabsorption, and excretion of urine

class 2 gastrointestinal function: the process of absorption and excretion of the end products of digestion

class 3 integumentary function: the process of secretion and excretion through the skin

class 4 respiratory function: the process of exchange of gases and removal of the end products of metabolism

domain 4 activity/rest:

the production, conservation, expenditure, or balance of energy resources

class 1 sleep/rest: slumber, repose, ease, or inactivity

class 2 activity/exercise: moving parts of the body (mobility), doing work, or performing actions often (but not always) against resistance

class 3 energy balance: a dynamic state of harmony between intake and expenditure of resources

class 4 cardiovascular/pulmonary responses: cardiopulmonary mechanisms that support activity/rest

class 5 self-care: ability to perform activities to care for one's body and bodily functions

domain 5 perception/cognition:

the human information processing system including attention, orientation, sensation, perception, cognition, and communication

class 1 attention: mental readiness to notice or observe

class 2 orientation: awareness of time, place, and person

class 3 sensation/perception: receiving information through the senses of touch, taste, smell, vision, hearing, and kinesthesia and the comprehension of sense data resulting in naming, associating, and/or pattern recognition

class 4 cognition: use of memory, learning, thinking, problem solving, abstraction, judgment, insight, intellectual capacity, calculation, and language

class 5 communication: sending and receiving verbal and nonverbal information

domain 6 self-perception:

awareness about the self

class 1 self-concept: the perception(s) about the total self

class 2 self-esteem: assessment of one's own worth, capability, significance, and success

class 3 body image: a mental image of one's own body

domain 7 role relationships:

the positive and negative connections or associations between people or groups of people and the means by which those connections are demonstrated

class 1 caregiving roles: socially expected behavior patterns by people providing care who are not healthcare professionals

class 2 family relationships: associations of people who are biologically related or related by choice

class 3 role performance: quality of functioning in socially expected behavior patterns

domain 8 sexuality:

sexual identity, sexual function, and reproduction

class 1 sexual identity: the state of being a specific person in regard to sexuality and/or gender

class 2 sexual function: the capacity or ability to participate in sexual activities

class 3 reproduction: any process by which human beings are produced

domain 9 coping/stress tolerance:

contending with life events/ life processes

class 1 post-trauma responses: reactions occurring after physical or psychological trauma

class 2 coping responses: the process of managing environmental stress

class 3 neurobehavioral stress: behavioral responses reflecting nerve and brain function

domain 10 life principles:

principles underlying conduct, thought, and behavior about acts, customs, or institutions viewed as being true or having intrinsic worth

class 1 values: the identification and ranking of preferred mode of conduct or end states

class 2 beliefs: opinions, expectations, or judgments about acts, customs, or institutions viewed as being true or having intrinsic worth

class 3 value/belief/action congruence: the correspondence or balance achieved between values, beliefs, and actions

domain 11 safety/protection:

freedom from danger, physical injury, or immune system damage; preservation from loss; and protection of safety and security

class 1 infection: host responses following pathogenic invasion

class 2 physical injury: bodily harm or hurt

class 3 violence: the exertion of excessive force or power so as to cause injury or abuse

class 4 environmental hazards: sources of danger in the surroundings

class 5 defensive processes: the processes by which the self protects itself from the non-self

class 6 thermoregulation: the physiological process of regulating heat and energy within the body for purposes of protecting the organism

domain 12 comfort:

sense of mental, physical, or social well-being or ease

class 1 physical comfort: sense of well-being or ease and/or freedom from pain

class 2 environmental comfort: sense of well-being or ease in/with one's environment

class 3 social comfort: sense of well-being or ease with one's social situations

domain 13 growth/development:

age-appropriate increases in physical dimensions, maturation of organ systems, and/or progression through the developmental milestone

class 1 growth: increases in physical dimensions or maturity of organ systems

class 2 development: progression or regression through a sequence of recognized milestones in life

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Table 2-1. Nursing Diagnoses Accepted for Use and Research (2007-2008) Activity Intolerance [specify level]

Activity Intolerance, risk for

Airway Clearance, ineffective

*Allergy Response, latex

*Allergy Response, risk for latex

Anxiety [specify level]

*Anxiety, death

Aspiration, risk for

Attachment, risk for impaired parent/child

Autonomic Dysreflexia

Autonomic Dysreflexia, risk for

*Behavior, risk-prone health (previously Adjustment, impaired)

Body Image, disturbed

Body Temperature, risk for imbalanced

Bowel Incontinence

Breastfeeding, effective

Breastfeeding, ineffective

Breastfeeding, interrupted

Breathing Pattern, ineffective

Cardiac Output, decreased

Caregiver Role Strain

Caregiver Role Strain, risk for

+Comfort, readiness for enhanced

Communication, impaired verbal

Communication, readiness for enhanced

*Conflict, decisional (specify)

Conflict, parental role

*Confusion, acute

+Confusion, risk for acute

Confusion, chronic

Constipation

Constipation, perceived

Constipation, risk for

+Contamination

+Contamination, risk for

Coping, compromised family

Coping, defensive

Coping, disabled family

Coping, ineffective

Coping, ineffective community

Coping, readiness for enhanced

Coping, readiness for enhanced community

Coping, readiness for enhanced family

Death Syndrome, risk for sudden infant

+Decision Making, readiness for enhanced

*Denial, ineffective

Dentition, impaired

Development, risk for delayed

Diarrhea

+Dignity, risk for compromised human

+Distress, moral

Disuse Syndrome, risk for

Diversional Activity, deficient

Energy Field, disturbed

Environmental Interpretation Syndrome, impaired

Failure to Thrive, adult

Falls, risk for

Family Processes: alcoholism, dysfunctional

Family Processes, interrupted

Family Processes, readiness for enhanced

Fatigue

Fear [specify focus]

Fluid Balance, readiness for enhanced

[Fluid Volume, deficient hyper/hypotonic]

Fluid Volume, deficient [isotonic]

Fluid Volume, excess

Fluid Volume, risk for deficient

Fluid Volume, risk for imbalanced

Gas Exchange, impaired

+Glucose, risk for unstable blood

*Grieving (previously Grieving, anticipatory)

*Grieving, complicated (previously Grieving, dysfunctional)

*Grieving, risk for complicated (previously Grieving, risk for dysfunctional)

Growth, risk for disproportionate

Growth and Development, delayed

Health Maintenance, ineffective

Health-Seeking Behaviors (specify)

Home Maintenance, impaired

+Hope, readiness for enhanced

Hopelessness

Hyperthermia

Hypothermia

Identity, disturbed personal

+Immunization Status, readiness for enhanced

Infant Behavior, disorganized

Infant Behavior, readiness for enhanced organized

Infant Behavior, risk for disorganized

*Infant Feeding Pattern, ineffective

Infection, risk for

Injury, risk for

*Injury, risk for perioperative positioning

*Insomnia (replaced Sleep Pattern, disturbed)

Intracranial Adaptive Capacity, decreased

Knowledge, deficient [Learning Need] (specify)

Knowledge (specify), readiness for enhanced

Lifestyle, sedentary

+Liver Function, risk for impaired

*Loneliness, risk for

Memory, impaired

*Mobility, impaired bed

Mobility, impaired physical

*Mobility, impaired wheelchair

Nausea

*Neglect, unilateral

Noncompliance [ineffective Adherence] [specify]

Nutrition: less than body requirements, imbalanced

Nutrition: more than body requirements, imbalanced

Nutrition: more than body requirements, risk for imbalanced

Nutrition, readiness for enhanced

Oral Mucous Membrane, impaired

Pain, acute

Pain, chronic

Parenting, impaired

Parenting, readiness for enhanced

Parenting, risk for impaired

Peripheral Neurovascular Dysfunction, risk for

*Poisoning, risk for

Post-Trauma Syndrome [specify stage]

Post-Trauma Syndrome, risk for

+Power, readiness for enhanced

Powerlessness [specify level]

Powerlessness, risk for

Protection, ineffective

Rape-Trauma Syndrome

Rape-Trauma Syndrome: compound reaction

Rape-Trauma Syndrome: silent reaction

Religiosity, impaired

Religiosity, readiness for enhanced

Religiosity, risk for impaired

Relocation Stress Syndrome

Relocation Stress Syndrome, risk for

Role Performance, ineffective

+Self-Care, readiness for enhanced

Self-Care Deficit, bathing/hygiene

Self-Care Deficit, dressing/grooming

Self-Care Deficit, feeding

Self-Care Deficit, toileting

Self-Concept, readiness for enhanced

Self-Esteem, chronic low

Self-Esteem, situational low

Self-Esteem, risk for situational low

Self-Mutilation

Self-Mutilation, risk for

Sensory Perception, disturbed (specify: visual, auditory, kinesthetic, gustatory, tactile, olfactory)

*Sexual Dysfunction

*Sexuality Pattern, ineffective

Skin Integrity, impaired

Skin Integrity, risk for impaired

Sleep, readiness for enhanced

Sleep Deprivation

Social Interaction, impaired

Social Isolation

Sorrow, chronic

Spiritual Distress

Spiritual Distress, risk for

Spiritual Well-Being, readiness for enhanced

+Stress Overload

Suffocation, risk for

Suicide, risk for

*Surgical Recovery, delayed

Swallowing, impaired

Therapeutic Regimen Management, effective

Therapeutic Regimen Management, ineffective community

Therapeutic Regimen Management, ineffective family

Therapeutic Regimen Management, ineffective

Therapeutic Regimen Management, readiness for enhanced

Thermoregulation, ineffective

Thought Processes, disturbed

Tissue Integrity, impaired

Tissue Perfusion, ineffective (specify type: renal, cerebral, cardiopulmonary, gastrointestinal, peripheral)

*Transfer Ability, impaired

Trauma, risk for

*Urinary Elimination, impaired

Urinary Elimination, readiness for enhanced

Urinary Incontinence, functional

+Urinary Incontinence, overflow

Urinary Incontinence, reflex

*Urinary Incontinence, stress

Urinary Incontinence, total

*Urinary Incontinence, urge

Urinary Incontinence, risk for urge

Urinary Retention [acute/chronic]

Ventilation, impaired spontaneous

Ventilatory Weaning Response, dysfunctional

Violence, [actual/] risk for other-directed

Violence, [actual/] risk for self-directed

*Walking, impaired

Wandering [specify sporadic or continuous]

+New to the 4th NANDA/NIC/NOC (NNN) Conference

*Revised ND

Used with permission from NANDA International: Definitions and Classification, 2007-2008. NANDA, Philadelphia, 2007.

Information in brackets added by authors to clarify and enhance the use of nursing diagnoses.

Please also see the NANDA diagnoses grouped according to Gordon's Functional Health Patterns on the inside front cover.

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