Readiness for enhanced coping related to successful cancer treatment is an example of which type of nursing diagnosis?

a. A risk nursing diagnosis
b. A wellness nursing diagnosis
c. A health promotion nursing diagnosis
d. An incorrectly worded nursing diagnosis, according to NANDA


B

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A Readiness for enhanced coping related to successful cancer treatment is not an example of a risk nursing diagnosis.
B Readiness for enhanced coping related to successful cancer treatment is an example of a wellness nursing diagnosis.
C Readiness for enhanced coping related to successful cancer treatment is not an example of a health promotion nursing diagnosis.
D Readiness for enhanced coping related to successful cancer treatment is not a correctly worded nursing diagnosis, according to NANDA International.

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