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NOC and NIC Linkages to NANDA-I and Clinical Conditions - E-Book
Marion Johnson | Gloria M. Bulechek | Joanne M. McCloskey Dochterman | Meridean L. Maas | Sue Moorhead | Elizabeth Swanson | Howard K. Butcher
(2011)
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Abstract
Based on ongoing research conducted by investigative teams at the University of Iowa, NOC and NIC Linkages to NANDA-I and Clinical Conditions: Supporting Critical Thinking and Quality Care, 3rd Edition is the only book on the market that provides linkages between the three standardized languages recognized by the American Nurses Organization (NOC, NIC, and all of the 2009-2010 NANDA-I approved nursing diagnoses). Its user-friendly, tabular format and real-world case studies make it the perfect tool to help you develop effective care plans for your patients. This edition features a new chapter on clinical decision making, a new chapter on the use of NNN in information systems, more concise intervention listings that identify major and suggested interventions, and approximately 20 new linkages to common, high-cost medical diagnoses.
- Linkages between the three standardized languages recognized by the American Nurses Organization: NANDA-I, Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), and Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) help you select the most effective care plans for patients and allow institutions to track and quantify nursing care.
- Tabular format allows you to quickly retrieve information.
- Case studies with nursing care plans demonstrate the practical, real-life application of linkages.
- Definitions of all NANDA-I, NOC, and NIC labels provide comprehensive coverage of the standardized languages.
- Serves as an excellent companion to Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC), 4th Edition and Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC), 5th Edition.
- NEW! Added linkages to common medical diagnoses help support clinical reasoning, improve quality, and build the evidence needed to enhance nursing care.
- Includes 15-20 high-frequency, high-cost medical diagnoses that are commonly experienced by patients across the life span.
- Examples include Congestive Heart Failure, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Total Joint Replacement, and Asthma.
- NEW! Treatment of Intervention content makes information easier to locate by listing interventions as Major Interventions and Suggested Interventions.
- Two NEW chapters discuss the use of linkages for clinical reasoning and quality improvement and the use of NNN in computerized information systems.
- NEW! Information associated with the risk for nursing diagnosis is contained on a single page for quick and easy reference.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Front Cover | Cover | ||
NOC AND NIC LINKAGES TO NANDA-I AND CLINICAL CONDITIONS: SUPPORTING CRITICAL REASONING AND QUALITY CARE Third Edition | iii | ||
Copyright Page | iv | ||
PREFACE | v | ||
FOREWORD | vii | ||
CONTRIBUTORS AND REVIEWERS | viii | ||
Table of Contents | ix | ||
PART I Languages and Applications | 1 | ||
Chapter 1 Languages and Development of the Linkages | 1 | ||
THE LANGUAGES | 1 | ||
DEVELOPMENT OF THE LINKAGES | 5 | ||
CONCLUSION | 8 | ||
REFERENCES | 9 | ||
Chapter 2 Use of Linkages for Clinical Reasoning and Quality Improvement | 11 | ||
DESIGNING NURSING CARE | 12 | ||
HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES | 13 | ||
CLINICAL REASONING AND DECISION MAKING | 15 | ||
RESEARCH AND KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT | 20 | ||
CONCLUSION | 21 | ||
REFERENCES | 22 | ||
Chapter 3 Use of NNN in Computerized Information Systems | 24 | ||
CHARACTERISTICS OF NURSING CIS DATA | 25 | ||
DEVELOPING NURSING DATA REPOSITORIES AND WAREHOUSES | 26 | ||
CONSTRAINTS ON NURSING DATA RETRIEVAL AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF DATA WAREHOUSES | 27 | ||
DATA RETRIEVAL ISSUES AND LESSONS LEARNED | 31 | ||
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ADDRESSING ISSUES THAT CONSTRAIN RETRIEVAL AND WAREHOUSING OF NURSING DATA | 32 | ||
CONCLUSION | 33 | ||
REFERENCES | 34 | ||
PART II NOC and NIC Linked to NANDA-I Diagnoses | 35 | ||
Section 2.1 Introduction to Linkages for Actual and Health Promotion Diagnoses | 35 | ||
CONSTRUCTION OF THE LINKAGES | 35 | ||
PRESENTATION OF THE LINKAGES | 36 | ||
CASE STUDY 1 | 36 | ||
CASE STUDY 2 | 39 | ||
REFERENCES | 40 | ||
Section 2.2 NOC and NIC Linked to Nursing Diagnoses | 41 | ||
Section 2.3 Introduction to Linkages for Risk for Nursing Diagnoses | 245 | ||
CONSTRUCTION OF LINKAGES | 245 | ||
PRESENTATION OF THE LINKAGES | 246 | ||
CASE STUDY 3 | 246 | ||
Section 2.4 NOC and NIC Linked to Risk for Nursing Diagnoses | 249 | ||
PART III NOC and NIC Linked to Clinical Conditions | 295 | ||
Section 3.1 Introduction to Linkages for Clinical Conditions | 295 | ||
Section 3.2 NOC and NIC Linked to Clinical Conditions Asthma | 306 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 306 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 306 | ||
COURSE OF THE DISEASE | 306 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR PATIENTS WITH ASTHMA | 307 | ||
REFERENCES | 307 | ||
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) | 309 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 309 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 309 | ||
COURSE OF THE DISEASE | 309 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR PATIENTS WITH COPD | 310 | ||
REFERENCES | 310 | ||
Colon and Rectal Cancer | 314 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 314 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 314 | ||
COURSE OF THE DISEASE | 315 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR PATIENTS WITH COLON AND RECTAL CANCER | 315 | ||
REFERENCES | 316 | ||
Depression | 327 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 327 | ||
SYMPTOMS OF THE DISEASE | 327 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR PATIENTS WITH DEPRESSION | 328 | ||
REFERENCES | 328 | ||
Diabetes Mellitus | 331 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 331 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 331 | ||
COURSE OF THE DISEASE | 331 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS | 332 | ||
REFERENCES | 332 | ||
Heart Failure | 335 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 335 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 335 | ||
COURSE OF THE DISEASE | 335 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE | 336 | ||
REFERENCES | 336 | ||
Hypertension | 344 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 344 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 345 | ||
COURSE OF THE DISEASE | 345 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION | 345 | ||
REFERENCES | 345 | ||
Pneumonia | 348 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 348 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 348 | ||
COURSE OF THE DISEASE | 349 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR PATIENTS WITH PNEUMONIA | 349 | ||
REFERENCES | 349 | ||
Stroke | 352 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 352 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 352 | ||
COURSE OF THE DISEASE | 353 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR PATIENTS WITH STROKE | 353 | ||
REFERENCES | 353 | ||
Total Joint Replacement: Hip/Knee | 356 | ||
PREVALENCE, MORTALITY, AND COST | 356 | ||
RISK FACTORS | 356 | ||
INDICATIONS FOR SURGERY AND POSTOPERATIVE COURSE | 357 | ||
USE OF NOC AND NIC FOR TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT: HIP/KNEE | 357 | ||
REFERENCES | 357 | ||
PART IV Appendixes | 360 | ||
Appendix A NOC Outcome Labels and Definitions | 360 | ||
Appendix B NIC Intervention Labels and Definitions | 375 | ||
Index | 399 |