- Diagnosis
This is the second step in the nursing process,
where the diagnosis completely depends on the assessment phase. After gathering
information, it is analyzed to identify the correct problem and reach the
nursing diagnosis.
Difference
between medical diagnosis and nursing diagnosis:
- Medical diagnosis refers to the
doctor identifying the disease and prescribing treatment, such as asthma.
- Nursing diagnosis refers to
understanding the impact of the disease on the patient, their response to
it, and their nursing care needs, such as difficulty breathing.
Types
of Diagnosis:
- Actual (Actual).
- Potential (Potential).
- Risk (Risk).
- Actual: This is the problem the
patient is facing, such as difficulty breathing.
- Potential: This is a condition that is
not clearly defined and requires more data to confirm or rule it out, but
it could occur, such as the potential loss of self-confidence.
- Risk: This is a problem the patient
may face due to existing risk factors.