A nursing diagnosis is a diagnosis that can be and is recognized to be handled by the practice of the nursing profession.(a) patientThe "health" is a statement of a manifest or potential health problem in the U.S. and has been in the U.S. since the 1970s.professionorganizations andnursing theory家によって、看護診断が特定化され定義づけられている。当初は、医学診断と混乱されて論争を呼んだが、その後、nursing processの一つの重要な段階として考えられるようになった。
There are various definitions of nursing diagnosis, of which the definition by the North American Nursing Diagnostic Association (NANDA) is currently the most widely accepted in our country.livingIndividuals and the processfamilyinterpoint (interword separation)areaIt is a clinical judgment about society's response. Nursing diagnosis provides the nurse with a definitive basis for treatment to achieve the goals for which he or she is responsible," it defines.
A medical diagnosis is a description of a problem for which the physician administers the primary treatment, whereas a nursing diagnosis is a description of a problem that is unique to nursing.Nursing PracticeThis is a description of the health problems for which the nursing professional is responsible for assisting within the scope of the
The development of nursing diagnostic terminology as a common language is centered on NANDA, which has been translated and utilized in many countries around the world. The terminology has been used in clinical practice, is being continuously verified, and is still in the process of development.

References
(1) T.Heather Herdman (ed.)/T.Nakaki, Japan Society of Nursing Diagnosis (trans.): NANDA-I Nursing Diagnosis Definition and Classification , Igaku Shoin, 2009.
(2) Yuko Kuroda (supervisor): Well-understood Middle Range Theory for Nursing Diagnosis, Gakken Kenkyusha, 2009.
(3) Lynda Juall Carpenito-Moyet (ed.)/Sachie Shindo (trans.): Carpenito Nursing Diagnosis Manual, 4th edition, Igaku Shoin, 2008.