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Which best describes signs and symptoms as part of a nursing diagnosis?

  • A. Description of potential risk factors
  • B. Identification of actual health problems
  • C. Human response to state of illness or health
  • D. Cues and clusters derived from patient assessment
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Signs and symptoms are the cues and clusters of defining characteristics that are derived from a patient assessment and indicate actual health problems. The first part of the nursing diagnosis is the problem statement, also known as the human response to the state of illness or health. The identification of actual health problems may be part of the medical diagnosis. The nursing diagnosis is based on the human response to these problems. The human response is therefore a component of the nursing diagnostic statement. Potential risk factors are used to identify nursing care needs to avoid the development of an actual health problem when a potential one exists.