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What is a clients internal locus of control?
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Belief that their health is under their own control
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What is a clients external locus of control?
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Belief that their health is in the control of others
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What differentiates Health and Wellness
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Wellness is an overall feeling of health and well-being that enhance the quality of life
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True or False: Wellness diagnosis are one-part statements
i.e. Readiness for enhanced spiritual well-being, not Readiness for enhanced spiritual well being as evidenced by questions about religion |
True, NANDA states that they are only one-part sentence statements beginning with "Readiness for enhanced..."
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Is this a complete nursing diagnosis? "Risk for infection?"
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Yes, this is a Risk Nursing Diagnosis- a clinical judgment stating that a problem does not exist, but contributing factors are present that may lead to the problem.
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What is a Possible Nursing Dianosis?
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This is a diagnosis where more data needs to be collected to either validate or refute the statement. i.e. a client that has no visitors yet, and like conversation with the nursing staff, may lead a nurse to write a nursing diagnosis or "Possible Social Isolation"
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What nursing diagnosis starts with "risk for" or "Impaired"
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Syndrome diagnosis
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True or False: This is a correct wellness diagnosis
"Readiness for enhanced Health Seeking Behaviors (Low-Fat Diet) |
True: wellness diagnosis start with "Readiness for Enhanced" and can include a descriptor
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How should all collaborative (multidisciplinary) problems begin?
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Potential Complication
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True or False: this is a correct collaborative statement:
Potential Complication of Head Injury: Increased intracranial pressure |
True
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