1. Actual Nursing Diagnosis:
- Reduce or eliminate the factors that cause or are associated with the problem.
 - Improving well-being for the better.
 - Monitor the status.
 
2. Risk Nursing Diagnosis
- Reduce or eliminate the risk factors.
 - Prevent the problem.
 - Monitor events.
 
3. Possible Nursing Diagnosis:
- Collect additional data to confirm the diagnosis. Collaborative problem:
 - Monitor the status change.
 - Managing change in status with the provision of nursing and medical interventions.
 - Evaluating the response.
- Nursing diagnosis can be solved or prevented by primary nursing intervention.
 - Collaborative problem solved with nursing and medical interventions.
 
 
Nursing interventions, the client will:
Reduce anxiety: improved disclosure of feelings about cancer, cancer in the family dug experience, reduce improper concept.
Here is a complete example:
Nursing diagnosis: imbalanced Nutrition: less than body requirements related to the lack of appetite.
Goal: nutritional needs are met for three weeks.
Outcomes: the client will spend a given portion, an increase in weight.
Nursing Intervention: Encourage clients to choose the menu favored, recommended to eat small portions but frequently. Accompany clients to eat if necessary.