Published Jun 1, 2014
dancer25
2 Posts
Hello,
I am a student nurse on placement currently in an acute community psychiatric setting. I was just curious to know if anyone had used other diagnoses lists aside from NANDA for this area? I am currently using NANDA, but I would be interested in looking at alternatives, if there are any available.
Thank you
nurse lala, BSN, RN
110 Posts
NANDA is the gold standard source.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
Uhm...no NANDA is the standard and I am sure your program would not allow outside resources.
vintagemother, BSN, CNA, LVN, RN
2,717 Posts
Maybe what you meant to ask is how to best use NANDA to write psych care plans?
If that is the case, I can tell you my in patient psych facility uses the following for nurses:
Risk for medication side effects --each pt or resident has a care plan for this.
Besides that I often see care plans for constipation.
Outside of this, we address their medical current complaints as well as medical history. If a person is diagnosed with hypertension, we write a care plan for it, hypothyroidism is also a common one, ATB treatments, wound care, fall risk, skin rashes, body fluid precautions and hepatitis are also common.
There are also a myriad of care plans written for their behaviors and IDLs (kind of like ADLs). They may address issues like elopement, fighting, etc. I don't know much about these because at my facility nurses don't write these or follow up on them.
HTH!
cheers for that, appreciate the help from everyone. I just wanted to check - Am aware should check with the programme before using other resources...but i do like to try think outside the square and look at other options to solve things i'm having difficulty with - it's always worth looking/asking. thank you :)
Whispera, MSN, RN
3,458 Posts
Your textbook should have nursing diagnoses all over it!
Here in the US nursing students are not allowed to "go outside the box" for care plans. They must stick to a strict format...NANDA.
What are you having trouble with? tell us about your patient maybe we can help?