Nursing diagnosis

Deficient Knowledge: Nursing Diagnosis & Care Plan

🎓 Educational reference. Match to your patient's actual assessment data and have your instructor review it.

Definition: Absence or deficiency of information needed to manage a health condition.

Related factors ("related to")

Defining characteristics ("as evidenced by")

Sample goals / outcomes

Nursing interventions

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Deficient Knowledge nursing diagnosis: FAQ

What is the Deficient Knowledge nursing diagnosis?

Absence or deficiency of information needed to manage a health condition.

What are the related factors for Deficient Knowledge?

Common related factors: New diagnosis; Misinformation; Limited exposure to information. In your care plan, write it as "Deficient Knowledge related to [factor] as evidenced by [your patient's data]."

What are nursing interventions for Deficient Knowledge?

Key interventions: Assess current understanding and learning needs; Teach in plain language; use teach-back; Provide written materials and confirm resources — each with a rationale in your plan.

For nursing education only — NOT medical advice and not a clinical decision-making tool. Nothing here should be used to assess, diagnose, or treat any real patient. Care plans and answers are unverified study drafts to review with your instructor or a licensed clinician and adapt to the individual patient and your institution’s protocols before any use.

Last reviewed 2026-07. Educational content in standard clinical language; not medical advice and not affiliated with NANDA-I/NIC/NOC.

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