Nursing Diagnosis Following a thoroughassessment, a nursing diagnosis is formulated to specifically address the challenges associated with anemia based on thenurse’s clinical judgement and understanding of the patient’s unique health condition. Whilenursing diagnosesserve as a framework fororganizingcare, ...
Following a thorough assessment, a nursing diagnosis is formulated to specifically address the challenges associated with lung cancer based on the nurse’s clinical judgement and understanding of the patient’s unique health condition. While nursing diagnoses serve as a framework for organizing care, th...
However, microbiological tests were performed for 18.47% of registered infections and this is a result close to the European average tested, which was 19.2% [3], but less than in the study of Furmenti, with 26.4% HAIs with a microbiological diagnosis [20]. The lack of sufficient microbiologi...
Basil J. Zitelli MD, in Zitelli and Davis' Atlas of Pediatric Physical Diagnosis, 2018 Asthma Asthma is the most common chronic respiratory condition affecting children. As of 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported more than 6.8 million children have asthma (CDC Summ...
177 They may be taking medications for asthma unnecessarily and may have another diagnosis that is not being managed. An abnormal/positive provocation test supports an asthma-focused diagnostic and treatment program but, of note, is frequently seen in other airway diseases (e.g., COPD,178 ...