Nursing Diagnosis at Work shows that nursing diagnosis is alive, well, and at work in clinical settings. As they strive to enable nurses and nursing students to use data sets to make inferential decisions, the nursing faculty at Southeastern Louisiana University found an innovative source as a data set. Two faculty members describe one of the strategies they use to make nursing diagnosis work for their students. If you have identified another well-known data set, please share it and the way you have used it. MKMJ.
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