Contents // Preface, vii Introduction, xiii // How to Use This Book, xiii // NANDA Guidelines for Copyright Permission, xiv // Part 1 NANDA-I Nursing Diagnoses, 2007-2008 1 // NANDA-I Nursing Diagnoses With Definitions, Defining Characteristics or Risk Factors, and Related Factors // Part 2 Taxonomy II, 2007-2008 247 // History of the Development of Taxonomy II, 249 Structure of Taxonomy II, 253 The Multiaxial System, 255 // Construction of a Nursing Diagnostic Statement, 262 The NNN Taxonomy of Nursing Practice, 262 Further Development of Taxonomy II, 264 // Figure 2.1 Taxonomy II Domains and Classes, 266 Figure 2.2 The ISO Reference Terminology Model for a Nursing Diagnosis, 268 Figure 2.3 The NANDA-I Model of a Nursing Diagnosis, 268 Figure 2.4 A NANDA-I Nursing Diagnosis Model: Ineffective Coping, 269 Figure 2.5 A NANDA-I Nursing Diagnosis Model: Risk for Impaired Parenting-Adolescent, 269 Figure 2.6 A NANDA-I Nursing Diagnosis Model: Enhanced Coping-Family, 270 Table 2.1 Taxonomy II Domains, Classes, and Diagnoses, 271 Table 2.2 NNN Taxonomy of Nursing Practice: Placement of Nursing Diagnoses, 282 // Part 3 Nursing Diagnosis Development, 2007-2008 295 // Nursing Diagnosis in Education, 297 // Martha Craft-Rosenberg, PhD, RN, FAAN, and Kelly Smith, MSN, RN // The Value of Nursing Diagnosis in Electronic Health Records, 302 // Jane Brokel, PhD, RN, and Crystal Heath, MSN, RN Nursing Diagnosis and Research, 308 Margaret Lunney, PhD, RN Nursing Diagnosis in Administration, 314
Dickon Weir-Hughes, EdD, RN, FRSH Diagnosis Submission Guidelines, 320 // Procedure to Appeal a DDC Decision on Diagnosis Review, 330 Glossary of Terms, 332 // NANDA Board of Directors, 334 NANDA Diagnosis Development Committee, 334 NANDA Taxonomy Committee, 334 An Invitation to Join NANDA International, 335 NANDA Membership Application, 338 Index, 339