Diagnosis

Diagnosis ( 5 Questions)

A nurse is caring for a client who has a history of substance abuse and is at risk for withdrawal. The nurse plans to monitor the client for signs of anxiety, agitation, and tremors. Which of the following types of diagnosis should the nurse use for this client?
 



Correct Answer: B

Choice A reason:

An actual diagnosis is based on the presence of associated signs and symptoms, not on the risk of developing them. The client in the question does not have any signs or symptoms of withdrawal yet, only a history of substance abuse. Therefore, an actual diagnosis is not appropriate for this client.

Choice B reason:

A risk diagnosis is based on the presence of risk factors that increase the likelihood of developing a problem or dysfunction. The client in the question has a history of substance abuse, which is a risk factor for withdrawal. The nurse plans to monitor the client for signs of anxiety, agitation, and tremors, which are potential indicators of withdrawal. Therefore, a risk diagnosis is appropriate for this client.

Choice C reason:

A health promotion diagnosis is based on the desire to enhance well-being and human potential. The client in the question does not express any desire to improve their health or well-being, nor does the nurse plan to implement any interventions to promote health. Therefore, a health promotion diagnosis is not appropriate for this client.

Choice D reason:

A wellness diagnosis is based on the presence of a transition from one level of wellness to a higher level of wellness. The client in the question does not show any evidence of a transition or a higher level of wellness, nor does the nurse plan to facilitate any wellness activities. Therefore, a wellness diagnosis is not appropriate for this client. 




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