The foci of the nursing diagnoses in NANDA-I Taxonomy II, and their
associated diasgnoses, start on the following pages:
Activity planning 322–323
Activity tolerance 228–229
Acute substance withdrawal syndrome 351–352
Adaptive capacity 357
Adverse reaction to iodinated contrast media 429
Airway clearance 384
Allergy reaction 430
Anxiety 324
Aspiration 385
Attachment 289
Autonomic dysreflexia 353, 355
Balanced energy field 225
Balanced fluid volume 183
Balanced nutrition 157
Bathing self-care 243
Bleeding 386
Blood glucose level 177
Body image 276
Breast milk production 159
Breastfeeding 160–162
Breathing pattern 230
Cardiac output 231, 233
Childbearing process 307, 309–310
Chronic pain syndrome 448
Comfort 442–443, 450–453
Communication 262
Confusion 254–256
Constipation 197, 199–200
Contamination 424, 426
Coping 326–331, 333–334
Death anxiety 335
Decision-making 366
Decisional conflict 367
Denial 336
Dentition 387
Development 459
Diarrhea 204
Disuse syndrome 217
Diversional activity engagement 142
Dressing self-care 244
Dry eye 388
Dry mouth 389
Eating dynamics 163–164
Electrolyte balance 182
Elimination 189
Emancipated decision-making 368–370
Emotional control 257
Falls 390
Family processes 290, 293–294
Fatigue 226
Fear 337
Feeding dynamics 166
Feeding pattern 168
Feeding self-care 245
Female genital mutilation 415
Fluid volume 184–186
Frail elderly syndrome 145, 147
Functional constipation 201, 203
Gas exchange 209
Gastrointestinal motility 205–206
Grieving 339–341
Health 148
Health behavior 149
Health literacy 143
Health maintenance 150
Health management 151–153
Home maintenance 242
Hope 266–267
Human dignity 268
Hyperbilirubinemia 178
Hyperthermia 434
Hypothermia 435, 437
Immigration transition 315
Impulse control 258
Incontinence 190–195, 207
Infection 382
Injury 392–394
Insomnia 213
Knowledge 259–260
Labor pain 449
Latex allergy reaction 431, 433
Lifestyle 144
Liver function 180
Loneliness 454
Maternal-fetal dyad 311
Memory 261
Metabolic imbalance syndrome 181
Mobility 218–220
Mood regulation 342
Moral distress 371
Mucous membrane integrity 397, 399
Nausea 444
Neonatal abstinence syndrome 358
Neurovascular function 400
Nutrition 158
Obesity 169
Occupational injury 427
Organized behavior 359, 361–362
Other-directed violence 416
Overweight 170, 172
Pain 445–446
Parenting 283, 286, 288
Perioperative hypothermia 438
Perioperative positioning injury 395
Personal identity 269–270
Physical trauma 401
Poisoning 428
Post-trauma syndrome 316, 318
Power 343–345
Pressure ulcer 404
Protection 154
Rape-trauma syndrome 319
Relationship 295–297
Religiosity 372–374
Relocation stress syndrome 320–321
Resilience 346–348
Retention 196
Role conflict 298
Role performance 299
Role strain 278, 281
Self-care 247
Self-concept 271
Self-directed violence 417
Self-esteem 272–275
Self-mutilation 418, 420
Self-neglect 248
Sexual function 305
Sexuality pattern 306
Shock 405
Sitting 221
Skin integrity 406–407
Sleep 214–215
Sleep pattern 216
Social interaction 301
Social isolation 455
Sorrow 349
Spiritual distress 375, 377
Spiritual well-being 365
Spontaneous ventilation 234
stable blood pressure 235
standing 222
stress 350
sudden death 408
suffocation 409
suicide 422
surgical recovery 410–411
surgical site infection 383
swallowing 173
Thermal injury 396
thermoregulation 439–440
tissue integrity 412–413
tissue perfusion 236–239
toileting self-care 246
transfer ability 223
trauma 403
unilateral neglect 251
venous thromboembolism 414
ventilatory weaning response 240
verbal communication 263
walking 224
wandering 227