NANDA 2015-2017: NANDA Nursing Diagnosis List For 2015-2017
NANDA stands for North American Nursing Diagnosis Association. This organisation was founded in 1982 for the purpose of standardising the nursing terminology. The organisation develops, researches, disseminates and refines the nomenclature, criteria, and taxonomy of nursing diagnoses.
This article contains the complete NANDA nursing diagnosis list 2015-2017. This latest list is an update of the old NANDA nursing diagnosis list 2012-2014.
This latest edition of NANDA nursing diagnosis contains 235 nursing diagnoses, 26 are newly introduced and 16 are revised diagnoses.
NANDA Nursing Diagnosis List For 2015-2017
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Nanda Nursing Diagnosis list – Domain 1: health Promotion
Class 1. Health awareness
Deficient diversional activity
Sedentary lifestyle
Class 2. Health management
Frail elderly syndrome
Risk for frail elderly syndrome
Deficient community
Risk-prone health behavior
Ineffective health maintenance
Ineffective health management
Readiness for enhanced health management
Ineffective family health management
Noncompliance
Ineffective protection
Nanda Nursing Diagnosis list – Domain 2: nutrition
Class 1. Ingestion
Insufficient breast milk
Ineffective breastfeeding
Interrupted breastfeeding
Readiness for enhanced breastfeeding
Ineffective infant feeding pattern
Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements
Readiness for enhanced nutrition
Obesity
Overweight
Risk for overweight
Impaired swallowing
Class 2. Digestion
Class 3. Absorption
Class 4. Metabolism
Risk for unstable blood glucose level
Neonatal jaundice
Risk for neonatal jaundice
Risk for impaired liver function
Class 5. Hydration
Risk for electrolyte imbalance
Readiness for enhanced fluid balance
Deficient fluid volume
Risk for deficient fluid volume
Excess fluid volume
Risk for imbalanced fluid volume
Nanda Nursing Diagnosis list – Domain 3: elimination and exchange
Class 1. Urinary function
Impaired urinary elimination
Readiness for enhanced urinary elimination
Functional urinary incontinence
Overflow urinary incontinence
Reflex urinary incontinence
Stress urinary incontinence
Urge urinary incontinence
Risk for urge urinary incontinence
Urinary retention
Class 2. Gastrointestinal function
Constipation
Risk for constipation
Chronic functional constipation
Risk for chronic functional constipation
Perceived constipation
Diarrhea
Dysfunctional gastrointestinal motility
Risk for dysfunctional gastrointestinal motility
Bowel incontinence
Class 3. Integumentary function
None at this time
Class 4. Respiratory function
Impaired gas exchange
Nanda Nursing Diagnosis list – Domain 4: activity/rest
Class 1. Sleep/rest
Insomnia
Sleep deprivation
Readiness for enhanced sleep
Disturbed sleep pattern
Class 2. Activity/exercise
Risk for disuse syndrome
Impaired bed mobility
Impaired physical mobility
Impaired wheelchair mobility
Impaired sitting
Impaired standing
Impaired transfer ability
Impaired walking
Class 3. Energy balance
Fatigue
Wandering
Nanda Nursing Diagnosis list – Domain 11: safety/Protection
Class 1. Infection
Risk for infection
Class 2. Physical injury
Ineffective airway clearance
Risk for aspiration
Risk for bleeding
Risk for dry eye
Risk for fallsRisk for injury
Risk for corneal injury
Risk for perioperative positioning injury
Risk for thermal injury
Risk for urinary tract injury
Impaired dentition
Impaired oral mucous membrane
Risk for impaired oral mucous membrane
Risk for peripheral neurovascular dysfunction
Risk for pressure ulcer
Risk for shock
Impaired skin integrity
Risk for impaired skin integrity
Risk for sudden infant death syndrome
Risk for suffocationDelayed surgical recovery
Risk for delayed surgical recovery
Impaired tissue integrity
Risk for impaired tissue integrity
Risk for trauma
Risk for vascular trauma
Class 3. Violence
Risk for other-directed violence
Risk for self-directed violence
Self-mutilation
Risk for self-mutilation
Risk for suicide
Class 4. Environmental hazards
Contamination
Risk for contamination
Risk for poisoning
Class 5. Defensive processes
Risk for adverse reaction to iodinated contrast media
Risk for allergy response
Latex allergy response
Risk for latex allergy response
Class 6. Thermoregulation
Risk for imbalanced body temperature
Hyperthermia
Hypothermia
Risk for hypothermia
Risk for perioperative hypothermia
Ineffective thermoregulation