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From Risk For Trauma To Unintentional Injury Risk: Falls--A Concept Analysis. Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification Research Team, Deborah Schoenfelder, C. Crowell
From Risk For Trauma To Unintentional Injury Risk: Falls--A Concept Analysis. Nursing Diagnosis Extension And Classification Research Team, Deborah Schoenfelder, C. Crowell
Deborah P. Schoenfelder
TOPIC: Concept analysis of the nursing diagnosis risk for trauma. PURPOSE: To examine the nursing diagnosis risk for trauma and to specify the risk factors for falling. SOURCES: Research and informational articles on falling, and NANDA Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification, 1999-2000. CONCLUSIONS: Replace the current nursing diagnosis risk for trauma with the more specific nursing diagnosis unintentional injury risk: falls. The other risks included in risk for trauma (e.g., burns) also will need to be developed.
Evidence-Based Guideline. Wandering, M. Futrell, K. Melillo, R. Remington, Deborah Schoenfelder
Evidence-Based Guideline. Wandering, M. Futrell, K. Melillo, R. Remington, Deborah Schoenfelder
Deborah P. Schoenfelder
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