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The problem I have with your thread is that I was always trained that nurses do not diagnose - we are not trained for that - yes we recognise signs and symptoms, but diagnosis is the job of a doctor. There may well be software that can assist with diagnosis, I have seen at least one in the dermatology field, but to be honest, it is an aide memoire only to compliment physical examination and history taking and cannot be used well by someone who is not trained to be a doctor.
The problem I have with your thread is that I was always trained that nurses do not diagnose - we are not trained for that - yes we recognise signs and symptoms, but diagnosis is the job of a doctor. There may well be software that can assist with diagnosis, I have seen at least one in the dermatology field, but to be honest, it is an aide memoire only to compliment physical examination and history taking and cannot be used well by someone who is not trained to be a doctor.
FYI...Nurses just don't make medical diagnoses. My brother, an auto mechanic makes diagnoses every day about the cars he works on. I also make diagnoses according to Asian medicine when I do Zen Shiatsu.
Old nurse here...19 years. We had Carpenito back in the 1980's too when I was in school writing on stone tablets (Okay maybe it was using a typewriter). I wasn't fond of it then either!:) How about this website? http://www.sabacare.com/nursingdiagnoses.html
It started back in the days of double-knit polyester glory. When nurses I once thought were old got their education.. the 1970's. Here's a website to tell this lovely tale....http://www.nanda.org/html/history1.html
I just don't think nursing dx is user friendly or lends itself well to today's busy healthcare environment, nor did it in the 1970's or 1980's. It was an effort to define what nursing did..which has come to mean just about anything and everything those in power in our healthcare systems can squeeze out of us. At one time, I think we were looking to have greater autonomy and partnering w/ other disciplines. We did achieve some of that, but not necessarily through nursing dx (IMHO) but because what we do is so technologically advanced and essential to the functioning of the healthcare system.
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Do anyone know if there is a tool somewhere on the internet where you can put in a list of symptoms/characteristics and it will give you an accurate diagnoses?