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Wellness nursing diagnosis for health promotion / Karen M. Stolte.

By: Stolte, Karen M.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : Lippincott-Raven, c1996Description: xv, 320 p. ; 19 cm.ISBN: 0397550820 (alk. paper); 9780397550821 (alk. paper).Subject(s): Nursing diagnosis | Health promotion | Nursing Diagnosis | Health PromotionSummary: Preventive care and health promotion are essential in today's demanding health care environment. This concise how-to guide gives you the information you need to assess for and write effective, wellness-oriented nursing diagnoses. Let this easy-to-use resource show you how to maximize wellness and client functioning throughout the lifespan; develop key assessment questions based on developmental tasks; assess individual strengths to promote positive health benefits for the ill and well client; write wellness nursing diagnoses for individuals, groups, families and communities; and link the relationships among wellness nursing diagnosis, client or group behaviors and nursing interventions.
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Preventive care and health promotion are essential in today's demanding health care environment. This concise how-to guide gives you the information you need to assess for and write effective, wellness-oriented nursing diagnoses. Let this easy-to-use resource show you how to maximize wellness and client functioning throughout the lifespan; develop key assessment questions based on developmental tasks; assess individual strengths to promote positive health benefits for the ill and well client; write wellness nursing diagnoses for individuals, groups, families and communities; and link the relationships among wellness nursing diagnosis, client or group behaviors and nursing interventions.

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