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NANDA-I NIC NOC for Safe Patient Care
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NANDA
International (NANDA-I), the Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)
and the Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) are comprehensive,
research-based, standardized classifications of nursing diagnoses,
nursing interventions and nursing-sensitive patient outcomes. These
classifications provide a set of terms to describe nursing judgments,
treatments and nursing-sensitive patient outcomes.
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RECOGNIZED TERMINOLOGIES
NANDA-I,
NIC and NOC (NNN) are recognized by the American Nurses' Association
(ANA). They are included in the National Library of Medicine's
Metathesaurus for a Unified Medical Language and the Cumulative Index to
Nursing Literature (CINAHL). They are mapped into SNOMED (Systemized
Nomenclature of Medicine) and registered in Health Level Seven
International (HL7). |
CLINICAL DECISION SUPPORT FRAMEWORK
NANDA-I,
NIC and NOC are used internationally by practicing nurses in acute care
hospitals, outpatient and ambulatory settings, rehabilitation and
long-term care facilities and in patient homes. Vendors internationally
have licenses for integrating NANDA-I/NIC/NOC into electronic systems
that support nursing care.
•Standardize
clinical reasoning terms (diagnoses, interventions and outcomes) in
your organization as a basis for determining effective care.
•Enable
clinical judgment through the use of standardized definitions for all
terms, evidence-based assessment criteria for selecting appropriate
diagnoses, along with activities for interventions and indicators for
all outcomes.
•Populate
electronic health record assessments with evidence-based criteria that
support effective clinical decision-making, outcome measurement and
individualized intervention. |
EVIDENCE-BASED PLANS OF CARE
•Prioritize key nursing diagnoses, outcomes and interventions for each patient's plan of care.
•Enable staff to identify patient needs and staff requirements for safe care.
•Monitor patient progress throughout an episode of care, and across the continuum of care.
•Include NNN into evidence-based practice outlines. |
EFFECTIVE NURSE STAFFING
•Evaluate the cost-effectiveness of nursing care.
•Identify opportunities to reduce costs without compromising patient safety.
•Analyze nursing care requirements based on patient acuity.
•Compare nursing care requirements across facilities and departments.
•Measure client satisfaction with nursing care. |
EFFECTIVE STUDENT LEARNING & STAFF EDUCATION / EVALUATION
•Develop
curricula based on core nursing concepts and evidence-based practice:
NANDA-I, NIC and NOC are included in multiple nursing textbooks for a
variety of specialties, and are used internationally by numerous schools
for curricular design.
•Analyze clinical reasoning and judgment practices of students and staff.
•Identify strengths and developmental needs of students and staff on both an individual and aggregate basis.
•Implement nursing education and staff training, development and mentoring initiatives and track results. |
RESEARCH-BASED NURSING KNOWLEDGE
•Conduct
effectiveness research to test the effects of nursing interventions and
outcomes for patient problems (nursing diagnoses).
•Validate linkages of NNN internationally across specialities, health care settings and populations of patients.
•Identify the relationship of NNN to nursing quality indicators.
•Define new concepts for integration into NNN. |
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