OK, see this post: http://www.ultimatenurse.com/forum/f...ational-94177/
Probably has one of Syck's links in there. I can't find my book for the life of me. However......here are some examples, using the NANDA list: http://www.efn.org/~nurses/nanda.html

Say your patient has CHF.

What is the ACTUAL dx? Heart failure. Look at the aforementioned list. Circulation (actual dx) would be a good bet, with decreased cardiac output.

Is the CHF newly diagnosed? Then the patient may also have a nursing diagnosis of Knowledge Deficit: they need to learn some things from us----medication they will be taking, side affects, WEIGHT GAIN! If more than 'x' number of pounds in so many days, let health care providers know......

Possible: Is there activity intolerence? CHFer's can become out of breath easily, due to poor circulation/fluid build up.

Wellness? ABSENCE of any CHF symptoms.

Syndrome----I am drawing a blank right now. Any questions, let us know!