understand the patient’s diagnosis (Rutherford‚ 2008). In 1973‚ The American Nurse Association introduce the standardized language and for the years to come has been developed different nursing communication systems as Nursing Interventions (NIC)‚ Nursing Outcomes (NOC). The use of standardized nursing languages enhance communication care not only nationally‚ but internationally (Rutherford‚ 2008). This is very important because the help and the care will be the same at any place in the world. This help
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using the Problem‚ Etiology‚ and Signs and Symptoms (PES) format and the taxonomy of NANDA. The diagnoses must be based on the case study‚ be appropriate‚ be prioritized‚ and be formatted correctly. For each nursing diagnosis‚ state two desired outcomes using NOC criteria. Desired outcomes must be patient-centered and measurable within an identified timeframe. For each outcome‚ state two nursing interventions using NIC criteria as well as one evaluation method. Interventions and the evaluation method
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in an attempt to establish a common language for nursing practice. The Nursing Intervention Classification (NIC) ‚ which describes the treatments that are performed by nurses; and Nursing Outcome Classification (NOC) which describes patient outcomes sensitivity to various nursing interventions were developed as companion languages. These have linkages to other nursing languages‚ such as NANDA nursing diagnoses‚ the Omaha System‚ and Oasis for home health care‚ among others. Nurses around the world
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pain * Perfusion * Nausea Anxiety: * Cardiovascular excitation * Heart ponding * Increased blood pressure * Increased pulse * Fearful * Nausea 2. Validated nursing diagnoses include: Anxiety 3. NANDA label: A vague uneasy feeling of discomfort or dread accompanied by an autonomic response (the source often nonspecific or unknown to the individual); a feeling of apprehension caused by anticipation of danger. It is an alerting signal that warns of
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to determine additional problems‚ which can determine the patients’ response to treatment (Ackley‚ 2008). The actual nursing diagnoses are included in a system named “The North American Nursing Diagnosis Association” or NANDA. The RN chooses an approved diagnosis from the NANDA list
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Use of the Internet has resulted in recognition that information technology security is of major importance to our society. This concern seems relatively new in healthcare‚ but information technology security is a well established domain. A large body of knowledge exists that can be applied to protect healthcare information. A general understanding of security can be obtained by understanding: 1. Security Components 2. Security Principles 3. Threats‚ Vulnerabilities‚ Control Measures
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Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process Kerrie Troy HCS/482 June 24th‚ 2013 Dr. Michael Solomon Strategic Planning and the Nursing Process Paper Strategic planning and the nursing process both are essential when developing medical informatics. The nursing process is an exceptional representation to use for strategic planning because it contains the same elements. It is imperative to educate health care professional to understanding the language of the information technology (IT)
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with early stage breast cancer undergoing radiation therapy NANDA:Herdman‚ TH.‚Heath‚C.‚ Meyer‚ G.‚ Scroggins‚L.‚ & Vassallo‚B.‚ (2007-2008). Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions & Classification NIC: Johnson‚M.‚Bulechek‚ G.‚Dochterman‚ J.‚Maas‚ M.‚& Moorhead‚S. (2001). Nursing Diagnoses‚ Outcomes‚ & Interventions NOC: Moorhead‚ S.‚ Johnson‚ M.‚ & Mass‚M.(2004). Nursing Outcomes Classification. St.Louis:Mosby‚ 228. March‚ A.‚ & McCormack‚ D. (2009). Nursing theory-directed healthcare: modifying Kolcaba
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It is our job as nurses‚ our piece to the healthcare puzzle‚ to provide the BEST possible care to every patient‚ every time. In doing so‚ we as nurses need to be diligent and compliant with our documentation‚ using the proper standardized healthcare terminology to establish a uniform representation of nursing care; an “unambiguous description of how nursing problems‚ interventions and outcomes are documented” (Hebda & Czar‚ 2013‚ p. 300). Our textbook (Hebda & Czar‚ 2013‚ p. 298) uses the definition
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America is comprised of a growing number of cultures‚ resulting in widespread diversity. Such diversity is a problem in healthcare. Mental health is a specific and complicated aspect of healthcare and when you must specialize care to specific culture‚ in magnifies the difficulty of treatment. Knowledge regarding different cultures can uncomplicate care. I work with a 72-year-old Hispanic patient from Puerto Rico. She is catholic‚ widowed‚ she has ten children and numerous grandchildren and
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