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imanialler

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A(n) ___________________ _ goal is not expected to be met before a patient is discharged from the hospital. It may be an ongoing process of improvement or a gradual change in circumstances.
 
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The nurse understands that when the nursing diagnosis is one that expresses the risk for a problem, a possible problem, or certain actual problems, the ___________________ _ statement, referred to as a PE statement, is used.
 
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long-term
A nursing goal is the overall direction in which one must progress to improve a problem. Long-term goals are not expected to be met before the patient is discharged from the hospital. It may be an ongoing process of improvement or a gradual change in circumstances.

Answer to Question 2

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two-part
In some circumstances, all three parts of the nursing diagnosis statement may not apply. In this case, a two-part statement may be a better fit. When the nursing diagnosis is one that expresses the risk for a problem, a possible problem, or certain actual problems, the two-part statement is used. This is referred to as a PE, or problem and etiology only, statement.




imanialler

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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