Asked by Justin Arita on Jun 22, 2024

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Which of the following is a criticism of standardized nursing diagnoses developed by NANDA-I?

A) There is little research to support nursing diagnosis labels.
B) A perfect nursing diagnosis must be written for it to be useful.
C) Standardized diagnoses are not included in all states' nurse practice acts.
D) Other professions do not recognize nursing diagnoses.

Standardized Nursing Diagnoses

A clinical judgment about individual, family, or community experiences/responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes that provide the basis for selection of nursing interventions.

NANDA-I

An organization (North American Nursing Diagnosis Association International) that develops, publishes, and promotes standardized nursing diagnostic terminology.

Little Research

Referring to topics or areas in which minimal scientific studies or comprehensive investigation has been conducted.

  • Fathom the employment and criticality of diagnostic labels in nursing operations.
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Hussein FalahJun 27, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Best practice is evidence-based practice; that is,it is developed through sound,scientific research.Research is currently being conducted,but many of the diagnoses are not research based.A perfect nursing diagnosis is impossible to write,so that is not an issue.Having standardized nursing diagnoses recognized in state practice acts or by other professions has nothing to do with the value of the NANDA-I taxonomy.