Table 3.
Hierarchic Relationships That Appear in the Generated Hierarchy Alone
| Parent | Child | |
|---|---|---|
| 3.1 Relationships that are deemed accurate: | Risk for Violence: Self-directed | Risk for Self-mutilation |
| Altered Family Process | Altered Parenting In NANDA, Altered Parenting is a child of Altered Role Performance. | |
| 3.2 Relationships that reflect problems with the internal structure of ICNP: | Health-seeking Behaviors | Altered Protection In NANDA, Altered Protection appears in a different Functional Health Pattern (Exchanging) than Health-seeking Behaviors (Choosing) |
| Health-seeking Behaviors | Effective Management of Therapeutic Regimen: Individual In NANDA, these are siblings. | |
| Health-seeking Behaviors | Ineffective Management of Therapeutic Regimen: Community In NANDA, these are siblings. | |
| Health-seeking Behaviors | Ineffective Management of Therapeutic Regimen: Families In NANDA, these are siblings. | |
| Health-seeking Behaviors | Ineffective Management of Therapeutic Regimen: Individuals In NANDA, these are siblings. | |
| Health-seeking Behaviors | Non-compliance In NANDA, Non-compliance is a child of Ineffective Management of Therapeutic Regimen: Individuals. | |
| 3.3 A relationship that reflects problems with the mapping between NANDA and ICNP: | Urge Incontinent | Risk for Urinary Urge Incontinence |