Asked by Nasha Kelly on Apr 25, 2024
The nurse is writing a nursing diagnosis for a client.Which part of the statement indicates the interventions required to address the problem?
A) Etiology
B) Problem
C) Frequency
D) Completion date
Statement Indicates
Suggests or points out something based on information given or evidence available.
Etiology
The study of the causes or origins of diseases, understanding how and why diseases develop.
Interventions Required
A term indicating that specific actions or treatments are necessary to address a medical condition or improve a patient's health status.
- Understand the importance of precise causation in developing nursing diagnoses.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the importance of precise causation in developing nursing diagnoses.
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