![]() (Knopf is the publisher of several New Yorker collections and writers.) Grissom’s haunted, nonlinear, detail-rich book intertwines interviews with the playwright (who is by turns garrulous, melancholy, transported, resolute) and Grissom’s subsequent wide-ranging conversations with those who influenced him. So begins “Follies of God: Tennessee Williams and the Women of the Fog,” a book by James Grissom, which was published by Knopf in 2015. “I would like for you to ask these people if I ever mattered,” the playwright says. Williams wants Grissom to convey his thoughts to these muses-specific praise, a memory-and then find out what Williams has meant to them. Identifying Health Problems, Risks, and StrengthsĪ nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment concerning a human response to health conditions/life processes, or a vulnerability to that response, by an individual, family, group, or community.Classification of Nursing Diagnoses (Taxonomy II).History and Evolution of Nursing Diagnosis.Differentiating Nursing Diagnoses, Medical Diagnoses, and Collaborative Problems.Grissom drives from Baton Rouge to New Orleans, and, at the Court of Two Sisters Restaurant, Williams dictates to him a list of writers, directors, and (mostly) actresses. A nursing diagnosis provides the basis for selecting nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse has accountability. The purpose of the nursing diagnosis is as follows: Nursing diagnoses are developed based on data obtained during the nursing assessment and enable the nurse to develop the care plan. For nursing students, nursing diagnoses are an effective teaching tool to help sharpen their problem-solving and critical thinking skills.ĭifferentiating Nursing Diagnoses, Medical Diagnoses, and Collaborative Problems.Provides a basis of evaluation to determine if nursing care was beneficial to the client and cost-effective.Provides a common language and forms a basis for communication and understanding between nursing professionals and the healthcare team.Nursing diagnoses help identify how a client or group responds to actual or potential health and life processes and knowing their available resources of strengths that can be drawn upon to prevent or resolve problems.Helps the formulation of expected outcomes for quality assurance requirements of third-party payers.Helps identify nursing priorities and helps direct nursing interventions based on identified priorities. ![]() The term nursing diagnosis is associated with three different concepts. It may refer to the distinct second step in the nursing process, diagnosis. Also, nursing diagnosis applies to the label when nurses assign meaning to collected data appropriately labeled with NANDA-I-approved nursing diagnosis. For example, during the assessment, the nurse may recognize that the client feels anxious, fearful, and finds it difficult to sleep. Those problems are labeled with nursing diagnoses: respectively, Anxiety, Fear, and Disturbed Sleep Pattern. Lastly, a nursing diagnosis refers to one of many diagnoses in the classification system established and approved by NANDA. In this context, a nursing diagnosis is based upon the patient’s response to the medical condition. It is called a ‘nursing diagnosis’ because these are matters that hold a distinct and precise action associated with what nurses have the autonomy to take action about with a specific disease or condition. ![]() This includes anything that is a physical, mental, and spiritual type of response. ![]() Nursing diagnoses vs medical diagnoses vs collaborative problems Hence, a nursing diagnosis is focused on care. On the other hand, a medical diagnosis is made by the physician or advanced health care practitioner that deals more with the disease, medical condition, or pathological state only a practitioner can treat.
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