Risk diagnosis involves a systematic approach that includes:
1. Assessment: Collecting comprehensive data about the patient’s medical history, lifestyle, and environmental factors. 2. Analysis: Evaluating the data to identify potential health risks. 3. Planning: Developing a care plan tailored to mitigate identified risks. 4. Implementation: Executing the care plan to address and monitor the risks. 5. Evaluation: Continuously assessing the effectiveness of the care plan and making necessary adjustments.