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Using Nanda, Nic, And Noc In An Undergraduate Nursing Practicum, K. Smith, Martha Craft-Rosenberg
Using Nanda, Nic, And Noc In An Undergraduate Nursing Practicum, K. Smith, Martha Craft-Rosenberg
Martha J. Craft-Rosenberg
Although use of diagnoses originally developed by NANDA (now known as NANDA-I), NIC, and NOC in education and practice is increasing, many faculty members have not been educated in their use and may be reluctant to teach these languages. This article provides guidance on the use of NANDA-I, NIC, and NOC in clinical education. This guidance will facilitate both faculty and student learning.
Using A Wiki To Enhance Knowing Participation In Change In The Teaching-Learning Process, Howard Butcher, Janette Taylor
Using A Wiki To Enhance Knowing Participation In Change In The Teaching-Learning Process, Howard Butcher, Janette Taylor
Janette Y. Taylor
No abstract provided.
The Best Of Both Worlds: The Interdependence Of Software And "Peopleware", Lioness Ayres, K. Knafl, Toni Tripp-Reimer
The Best Of Both Worlds: The Interdependence Of Software And "Peopleware", Lioness Ayres, K. Knafl, Toni Tripp-Reimer
Lioness Ayres
No abstract provided.
Agent-Based Research: Computational Modeling For Advancing Nursing Science: Overview, C. Macnee, S. Mccabe, V. Conley
Agent-Based Research: Computational Modeling For Advancing Nursing Science: Overview, C. Macnee, S. Mccabe, V. Conley
Virginia M. Conley
No abstract provided.
Agent-Based Research: Computational Modeling For Advancing Nursing Science: Using Agent-Based Research Tools In Graduate Nursing Education, Virginia Conley
Agent-Based Research: Computational Modeling For Advancing Nursing Science: Using Agent-Based Research Tools In Graduate Nursing Education, Virginia Conley
Virginia M. Conley
No abstract provided.
Creating A Resource Database For Nursing Service Administration, J. Clougherty, J. Mccloskey, M. Johnson, M. Casula, Diane Gardner, K. Kelly, Meridean Maas, C. Delaney, M. Blegen
Creating A Resource Database For Nursing Service Administration, J. Clougherty, J. Mccloskey, M. Johnson, M. Casula, Diane Gardner, K. Kelly, Meridean Maas, C. Delaney, M. Blegen
Diane Huber
In response to the current information explosion in nursing service administration (NSA), the authors felt a need to collect and organize available resources for use by their faculty and graduate students. An electronic database was developed to facilitate the use of the collected print and software resources. This article describes the creation of the NSA Resource Database from the time the need for it was realized to its completion. There is discussion regarding the criteria used for writing the database, what the database screens look like and why and what the database contains. The article also discusses the use and …
Standardized Nursing Language For Healthcare Information Systems, C. Delaney, P. Mehmert, C. Prophet, S. Bellinger, Diane Huber, S. Ellerbe
Standardized Nursing Language For Healthcare Information Systems, C. Delaney, P. Mehmert, C. Prophet, S. Bellinger, Diane Huber, S. Ellerbe
Diane Huber
Since a substantial component of health care delivery is reflected in nursing's work, it is imperative that nursing expedites implementation of a standardized language that reflects nursing's work and ultimately allows outcome evaluation. This paper will summarize the state of development and related issues of standardized language in nursing, including: Nursing Minimum Data Set, Taxonomies of Nursing Diagnoses, Nursing Interventions, Outcomes, and the Nursing Management Minimum Data Set. The Nursing Minimum Data Set, including nursing care, patient or client demographic, and service elements, reflects a standardized collection of essential nursing data used by multiple data users in the health care …