Postpartal Nursing Diagnosis |
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Authors: | TRULA MYERS CORRIE RNC MN |
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Affiliation: | Trula Myers Gorrie is a clinical instructor in Maternity Nursing at Golden West College. Ms. Gorrie is a member of NAACOG and of ANA. |
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Abstract: | The responsibility of nurses for postpartal patients has changed greatly in the past few years. No longer is it adequate to assess and manage only those physical problems that occur during the hospital stay. Today, potential psychosocial problems and consequences of parental knowledge deficit are part of nursing's domain of diagnosis and management. A review of the purpose of nursing diagnosis is important. Clarifying the difference between medical diagnosis and nursing diagnosis is also essential if one is to be comfortable with the process. Careful scrutiny of the unique needs of new parents will form the basis for formulating meaningful postpartal nursing diagnosis. |
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