A nursing diagnosis is identified and developed by the RN. Which statement is an accurate example of a nursing diagnosis?

1. Activity intolerance related to acute knee pain
2. Left leg fracture related to fall
3. Activity intolerance
4. Nonradiating left knee pain


Correct Answer: 1

Rationale 1: Activity intolerance related to acute knee pain is a nursing diagnosis.
Rationale 2: Left leg fracture is a medical diagnosis, not a nursing diagnosis.
Rationale 3: A nursing diagnosis addresses changes in patient condition-for example, alterations in mobility, nutritional intake, urinary elimination, knowledge, ability for self-care, and risk for injury. These nursing diagnoses are used to set goals and plan care.
Rationale 4: Nonradiating left knee pain is only a symptom. Nursing diagnoses address changes in patient condition-for example, alterations in mobility, nutritional intake, urinary elimination, knowledge, ability for self-care, and risk for injury. These nursing diagnoses are used to set goals and plan care.

Global Rationale: Activity intolerance related to acute knee pain is a nursing diagnosis. Left leg fracture is a medical diagnosis, not a nursing diagnosis. A nursing diagnosis address changes in patient condition–for example, alterations in mobility, nutritional intake, urinary elimination, knowledge, ability for self-care, and risk for injury. These nursing diagnoses are used to set goals and plan care. Non-radiating left knee pain is only a symptom. Nursing diagnoses address changes in patient condition–for example, alterations in mobility, nutritional intake, urinary elimination, knowledge, ability for self-care, and risk for injury. These nursing diagnoses are used to set goals and plan care.

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