it provides for professional improvement; it improves care quality and increases professional satisfaction. Its steps encompass assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation. The nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgement of the individual 's, the family 's, and the community 's responses to actual or potential (risk) health problems, and to the vital processes that make the foundation to select nursing interventions to achieve the outcomes the nurses are responsible for (NANDA, 2004). The nurse has to offer a systematic, individualized, and humane nursing care to the admitted clients by meeting their needs, developing selfcare if possible to improve the clients'quality of life based on technical-scientific knowledge. Nurses are permanently in search for alternatives for nursing problems'