The nurse knows that nursing diagnoses for cognitive behavioral assessment include:
1. Pseudohostility and Ineffective Coping.
2. Knowledge Deficit and Effective Coping.
3. Interrupted Family Processes and Hopelessness.
4. Hopelessness and Functional Family Processes.
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Rationale: Examples of nursing diagnoses that may derive from a cognitive behavioral assessment in preparation for the development of a behavioral contract include Interrupted Family Processes and Hopelessness, Knowledge Deficit, Ineffective Coping, and Dysfunctional Family Processes. Pseudohostility, Functional Family Processes, and Effective Coping are not diagnoses related to cognitive behavioral assessment.
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