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Ineffective community therapeutic regimen management related to decreased rate of childhood immunizations as manifested by participation of 20 of the community in preventive health services,
 
  with an infant mortality rate of 42 and a morbidity rate of infants of 64. Which statement within the diagnosis would be considered the etiologic statement?
 
  A) Ineffective community therapeutic regimen management
  B) Decreased rate of childhood immunizations
  C) Participation of 20 of the community in preventive health services
  D) Infant mortality rate of 42 and a morbidity rate of infants of 64

Question 2

Readiness for enhanced community coping related to community sense of power to manage stressors as manifested by monthly community meetings to identify and talk about stress concerns.
 
  What should the nurse add to make this a more complete nursing diagnosis?
 
  A) A description of the problem, response, or state
  B) Identification of factors etiologically related to the problem
  C) Signs and symptoms characteristic of the problem
  D) Nothing is missing; it is a complete community nursing diagnosis.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
Most nursing diagnoses have three parts: a description of the problem, response, or state; identification of factors etiologically related to the problem; and signs and symptoms that are characteristic of the problem. Decreased rate of childhood immunizations contains the etiologic statement which describes the cause. Ineffective community therapeutic regimen management is the description of the problem, participation of 20 of the community in preventive health services, and infant mortality rate of 42 and a morbidity rate of infants of 64 are considered signs and symptoms of the problem.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D
Most nursing diagnoses have three parts: a description of the problem, response, or state; identification of factors etiologically related to the problem; and signs and symptoms that are characteristic of the problem.



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