The nurse is contributing to a patient's plan of care. Which of the following is a desired outcome for the nursing diagnosis of Deficient Knowledge related to a new medical diagnosis of mitral valve prolapse?

a. Exhibits less fatigue during self-care
b. Clear breath sounds, no edema or weight gain
c. Verbalizes definition of disorder and manifestations
d. States ability to comply with therapeutic regimen


ANS: C
The patient should be able to verbalize a definition of the disorder and its manifestations to demonstrate understanding for promotion of health and self-care.

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