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An Analysis of Nursing Diagnosis among Gastrointestinal Surgery Patients and Musculoskeletal Injury Patients

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Abstract

The Purpose of this study is to define what are more important and more frequent nursing diagnostic categories in specific patients at the General Surgery and Orthopedic surgery ward in two hospitals. The instrument used in this study was 71
nursing
diagnoses lists in Guide to Clinical Practise used at Redcross College of Nursing.
@ES The results of this study are as follows:
@NE 1. The total 119 of nursing diagnoses were confirmed among 37 gastrointestinal patients and classified 21 nursing diagnostic categories, each patient had the average 3.22 of nursing diagnoses. and the total 97 of nursing diagnoses were
confirmed
among 33 musculoskeletal patients and classified 14 nursing diagnostic categories, each patient had the average 2.94 of nursing diagnoses.
2. The percentage order of nursing diagnoses are Comfort, altered: Pain(26.1%), Potential for infection(10.1%), Anxiety(9.2%). Altered nurtition: less than body requirements (8.4%) in gastrointestinal patients, and Pain(25.0%), Mobility; Impared
physical (16.5%), Skin integrety, impared: Potental (16.5%) in musculoskeletal patients.
3. In the classification according to 9 human response patterns, the nursing diagnoses correspondent to exchanging was 44.5%, feeling 36.1%, moving 8.4%, knowing 5.9%, choosing 4.2%, perceiving 0.8% in gastrointestinal patients, and exchanging
was
42.3%, moving 28.9%, feeling 25.0%, knowing 3.1%, relating 1.0% in musculoskeletal patients.
4. In the classification according to 11 funtional health patterns typology, the nursing diagnoses correspondent to cognitive perceptual pattern was 31.9%, nutritional-metabolic pattern 24.4%, health perception-health management pattern 16.8%,
self-perception, self-concept pattern 10.9%, activity-exercise pattern 7.6%, elimination pattern 6.7%, sleep-rest pattern 1.7% in gastrointestinal patients, and cognitive perceptual pattern was 27.8%, activity-exercise pattern 27.8%,
nutritional-metabolic pattern 16.4%, elimination pattern 12.4%, sleep-rest pattern 2.1%, role-relationship pattern 1.0% in musculoskeletal patients.
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