Which is the nurse's first step in the process of deriving community nursing diagnoses?

A) Associated inferences are identified that explain the derivation of continuation of the problem.
B) Assessment data are categorized and studied for inferences that are descriptive of potential or actual health problems amenable to nursing interventions.
C) Documentation of the nursing diagnosis using a three-part statement of the problem, etiology, and signs and symptoms.
D) Plan community nursing diagnoses on the basis of identification of only community goals and resources as well as the community priorities.


Ans: B
The process of deriving community nursing diagnoses always remains the same. First, assessment data are categorized and studied for inferences that are descriptive of potential or actual health problems amenable to nursing interventions; second, associated inferences are identified that explain the derivation or continuation of the problem; and third, documentation is presented. Determining the order of priority among community nursing diagnoses is part of program planning and depends on existing community goals and resources as well as the community's priorities.

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