The NANDA-I classification is a:
a. standardized classification of patient/client outcomes.
b. set of nursing diagnoses of actual problems, risks, and health enhancement needs.
c. standardized classification of interventions.
d. unified nursing language system into which nursing terminologies can be cross-mapped.
ANS: B
The NANDA-I classification is a set of nursing diagnoses of actual problems, risks, and health enhancement needs.
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