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Family nursing diagnoses

Family nursing diagnosis is formulated based on data obtained in the assessment of nursing problems that will be associated with the etiology stemming from the assessment of the family care function. Nursing diagnosis refers to the PES which can be used for problem formulation NANDA.

Typology of family nursing diagnoses consisted of:

1. Actual (deficit)
2. Risks (health threat)
3. Welfare state (wellness)

Example family nursing diagnoses:

Family Actual Nursing Diagnoses

1. Nutritional deficiencies: lack of demand in toddlers (Child M), Mr R family in touch with the family knowing ignorance nutritional deficiency problem.

2. Nutritional deficiencies: lack of demand in toddlers (Child M), Mr R family in touch with family unwillingness to take decisions / actions to address the problem of nutritional deficiencies.

3. Nutritional deficiencies: lack of demand in toddlers (Child M), Mr R family associated with the inability of families caring for family members view the problem nutritional deficiencies.

In the example above, the etiology (job family) contains three elements, namely ignorance (not knowing the problem), lack of willingness to take decisions and inability to care for, the diagnosis of 3 is quite simply specify 1 (one) who diagnoses the third diagnosis, will but in formulating objectives and interventions must involve the three etiologies.

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