Sentence examples for diagnoses labels from inspiring English sources

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An assessment format with Functional Health Patterns and standard nursing diagnoses (labels) as described in the Handbook of Nursing Diagnoses [ 26]. 2. The Handbook of Nursing Diagnoses [ 26]. 3. The Handbook of Nursing Diagnoses and NANDA-I classification (NANDA-I 2004) [ 9].

Participants were randomly allocated to one of four groups group A, B, C, and D. Group A could use knowledge sources (an assessment format with Functional Health Patterns, standard nursing diagnoses (labels), and handbooks of nursing diagnoses), and free text format (blank paper).

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The inconsistencies we identified were due to provisional diagnoses labelling a mental health problem, such as anxiety when further examination of the record demonstrated that the problem was somatic, for example cardiac.

Therefore, using data from a community-based sample of adults, we compared the physical and mental health-related quality of life between previously diagnosed (labelled) and undiagnosed (not labelled) osteoarthritis patients, also using subjects without joint disease as reference.

In fact, the diagnosing labelling 'does my patient have an acute coronary syndrome?', is less important than the action of referral because chest pain patients with lung embolism or aneurysm should be referred as well.

The problem with current medical thinking is that it treats diseases individually, requiring specific diagnoses and labels: "You have migraines," "You have depression," "You have psoriasis".

To those who see on paper all the diagnoses and labels assigned to her and assume that she is not like all the other kids you know: You don't know my daughter.

Consider some common diagnoses (or labels) that you see in TV advertisements by pharmaceutical companies selling drugs directly to consumers or by lawyers recruiting clients for class action suits.

In The Loony Bin Trip, Millett wrote that she dreaded her depressed periods: Millett disputes diagnoses and labels like manic depression (bipolar disorder) and schizophrenia, which she claims are placed upon people who exhibit socially unacceptable behavior.

The Introduction to DSM IV addresses some of this difficulty by acknowledging that many psychiatric diagnoses give labels to phenomena that are dimensional, not categorical.

In primary care, other studies have reported that 80% of LBP diagnoses are labeled as non-specific and that no anatomopathological markers helped to explain the patient's pain [ 49].

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