Nursing NANDA NOC NIC CIE10 3.1.3 [free]

Beschreibung

It is a tool that facilitates the use of Nanda, Nic, Noc, CIE-10 books, to facilitate the elaboration of nursing diagnoses in the nursing care process.
You can find all the nursing processes such as the NOC NIC and NANDA, as well as the target score and all the domains, very practical and beautiful interface.
Structured design of nursing diagnoses and care results. The most important characteristics of the NOC are: • Complete: 540 updated care results, of which 52 are completely new
and 57 revised; • Evidence-based;
• Clear and clinically meaningful terminology;
• User friendly structure;
• Applicable in different disciplines;
• Field tested;
• Combined with Nanda diagnostics. The results of nursing care contribute to adequate education in clinical decision making.
NANDA (formerly called the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association) is a scientific nursing society whose goal is to standardize nursing diagnosis. It was founded in 1982
to develop and refine the nomenclature, criteria, and taxonomy.
The interrelationships between the NANDA diagnostic labels, the NOC Results Criteria and the NIC Interventions are nothing more than the relationship between the problem, real
or potential, that we have detected in the patient and the aspects of that problem that are attempted or hoped to be solved. through one or several nursing interventions that
will also unfold one or more activities necessary to solve the problem.
NOC RESULT
(Nursing Outcomes Classification NOC, Nursing Outcomes Classification. )
The NOC taxonomy is used to conceptualize, name, validate and classify the results obtained from the nursing intervention. This language includes expected results, indicators
and measurement scales. The results represent the most specific level of the classification and express the modified or sustained changes that are to be achieved in individuals,
families or communities, as a consequence of nursing care.
The Outcome Criteria should give nursing professionals the opportunity to evaluate the results that depend on nursing practice and these can be used in practice, in research and
in the training of future professionals.
Selection of Results
The results represent the states, behaviors or perceptions of the individual, family or community before the intervention of the nursing professional. For your selection, use
the NOC Nursing Outcomes Classification. The search for the expected result can be performed in four ways:
By relationship NOC NANDA.
By taxonomies.
By specialty
By functional patterns
NIC INTERVENTIONS
(Nursing Interventions Classification NIC = Classification of nursing interventions.)
The NIC taxonomy is a global and standardized classification of the interventions carried out by the nursing professional, whose center of interest is the decision made to lead
the person to the expected result. This taxonomy is composed of two substantial elements: interventions and nursing activities. Nursing interventions are specific strategies
designed to help the person, family or community to achieve the expected results, they are generic and each of them includes several activities.
Each nursing intervention is presented with:
· A label or name, which clearly and concisely describes the concept and the name of the treatment administered by the nurse.
Example: Enhancement of security.
· A definition, which explains the concept of intervention and defines its meaning.
Example: Enhance a patient's sense of physical and psychological safety.
· A list of activities that the nursing professional selects to carry out the intervention. For each intervention, the activities are listed in the logical order in which they
should be performed.
Example: Introduce changes gradually.

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  • App-Namen: Nursing NANDA NOC NIC CIE10
  • Kategorie: Gesundheit & Fitness
  • App-Code: com.nursing.nanda.nicnacnoc
  • Version: 3.1.3
  • Anforderung: 5.0 oder eine höhere Version
  • Größe der Datei : 44.64 MB
  • Aktualisierungszeit: 2022-12-15