00:01 So, we're talking about interpretation and identifying that health problem. 00:05 We start with that assessment information. 00:08 Remember, we're gathering information here and data. 00:11 Now, this is going to help give us some general information that leads to our specific nursing diagnosis. 00:18 So again, when we're assessing that information, don't forget to use that subjective and objective information. 00:25 Then health history, the physical assessment, the chief complaint of the patient, and even diagnostics. 00:32 Now, with all that assessment information, we're going to get a problem here. 00:36 We're going to see the big clinical picture and identify the patient's main issue. 00:42 Then we're going to hone this in on a specific formulation of a nursing diagnosis. 00:48 Now, just know that nursing diagnosis can be accepted based on the presence of certain information. 00:54 Also, if there's not certain information there, we can reject these. 00:57 So, it's important to make sure that you have appropriate information to formulate an appropriate nursing diagnosis.
The lecture Diagnosis – Identifying Information to Lead to Nursing Diagnosis by Samantha Rhea, MSN, RN is from the course Nursing Process – Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Interventions, and Evaluation.
What are the steps in interpreting information to identify health problems?
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