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1 How do I access the online International Journal of Nursing Knowledge? Featured

Click here to access the online International Journal of Nursing Knowledge (Member login required.) NOTE New memberships require confirmation before you will have access to our online Journal. It takes up to 5 calendar days to confirm your membership. ©…

2 How do I get my member discount on NANDA International books? Featured

NANDA International Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification Click here to access your Member Discount Code (Member login required). Critical Thinking to Achieve Positive Health Outcomes: Case Studies and Analyses Click here to access your Member…

3 Can I republish part or all of the NANDA-I terminology (e.g., the list of nursing diagnosis labels or specific diagnoses) in other textbooks, or enter the terms into our electronic health record or other computerized application? Could I translate it into my own language?

NANDA International, Inc. depends on the funds received from the sale of our textbooks and electronic licensing to maintain and improve the state of the science within our terminology. The NANDA-I terminology is a copyrighted terminology, therefore no part…

4 How do I sign up for email alerts for new issues of the International Journal of Nursing Knowledge?

Don't miss new online issues of the NANDA-I Journal! Register to receive Table of Contents (eTOC) alerts. Click here to download visual eTOC instructions (PDF). 1. Click here to go to the Wiley Online Library (http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com) 2. If you have…

5 How is the cost of the NANDA-I "Definitions and Classification" book determined?

Our Definitions and Classification book provides much more than a list of diagnoses - it is the complete taxonomy, providing assessment criteria for each diagnosis along with the research articles used for the last 3 cycles of new or revised diagnoses. In…

6 Some of the diagnoses have references, but not all of them do. Why doesn’t NANDA-I print all of the references used for all of the diagnoses?

NANDA-I did not begin publishing references until recently. We began by asking submitters to identify their three most important references, and those are what were published. Only in our last edition (2012–2014) did we begin to publish the full list of…

7 When a diagnosis is revised, how do we know what was changed? I noticed changes to some diagnoses, but they are not listed as revisions – why?

We are including a table that highlights changes considered by DDC to be revisions that were made, beginning with the previous edition (definition revised, defining characteristics added/removed, etc.). However the best way to see each individual change is…

8 When I reviewed the informatics codes provided in the book, I notice that there are some codes missing – does that mean that there are missing diagnoses?

No, the missing codes represent codes that were not assigned, or diagnoses that have been retired, or removed, from the Taxonomy over time. Please refer to Part 1, Introduction, Table I.1 to see those codes that were never assigned or that no longer appear…

9 Why does NANDA-I charge a fee for access to its nursing diagnoses?

In any field, development and maintenance of a research-based body of work requires an investment of time and expertise, and dissemination of that work is an additional expense. As a volunteer organization, we sponsor committee meetings for review of submitted…

10 Why don’t all of the diagnoses show a level of evidence (LOE)?

NANDA International did not begin using LOE criteria until 2002; therefore diagnoses that were entered into the Taxonomy prior to that time do not show a LOE criteria because none was identified when the diagnoses were submitted. All diagnoses that existed…