Nursing Diagnosis as a National Standard: Lessons from Mexico
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Dr. Heather Herdman sits down with Dr. Hortensia Casteñada Hildago—nursing professor, author, and incoming president of NANDA International. Together, they explore the journey of advancing nursing diagnosis and clinical reasoning, from early resistance to widespread adoption.
Dr. Hortensia shares how she helped lead the national integration of standardized language and the nursing process into practice, education, and policy. They discuss her new textbook, why critical thinking is the foundation of good nursing, and how we must embrace constant learning to meet the evolving needs of patients and science.
Key Takeaways:
- How Mexico embedded nursing diagnosis into national practice and education standards
- Why critical thinking must come before any diagnosis or tool
- Teaching strategies that bridge the gap between theory and clinical reality
- The importance of embracing updated taxonomies and evolving evidence
- How nursing leadership influences national health policy
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