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NIC taxonomy domain and classes


6 domain 26 classes

The domains and classes are developed by

IOWA INTERVENTION PROJECT

Six domains

Physiological-basic


Physiological-complex


Behavioral


Family


Health system


Safety


Successful implementing depends on the

quality of assessing diagnosing planning that have be done

On going assessment occurs simultaneously with

Implementing

Implementation activities

Ongoing assessment


Establishment of priority


Allocation of resources


Initiation of nursing intervention Documenting of nursing intervention

Provides fragmented and depersonalized care

Functional nursing

Used frequently, cost efective


Provide more individualized care

Team nursing

Professional nurse assume full responsibility


There is continuity of care

Primary nursing

Variation of primary nursing


One nurse is responsible for all care administered to a client but responsibility for the client changes every shift

Total client care

Variation of primary nursing


Assigns caregiver to a small segment or "module" of a nursing unit

Modular nursing

Nurse assume responsibility for planning implementing coordinating in evaluating care for a given client



Regardless of the client's location and at any given time

Case management

A standardized language system that describe nursing intervention in all practice setting

Nursing intervention classification


(NIC)

Make on the spot modofications in an intervemtion

Ongoing evaluation

Enables the nurse to correct deficiencies in modify the care plan as needed

Intermittent evaluation

Evaluation of cline self-care activities with regards to follow-up care

Terminal evaluation

Ongoing systematic process designed to evaluate and promote excellence in the health care provided to clients

Quality assurance program

Three components of care

Structure evaluation


Process evaluation


Outcome evaluation

Focuses on the setting in which care is given

Structure evaluation

Focuses on how care was given

Process evaluation

Focuses on demonstrable changes in the client's health status as a result of nursing care

Outcome evaluation

The process of collecting analyzing data to evaluate effectiveness after NI it is examination or review of records

Nursing audit

Evaluation of a client's record after the discharge from the agency

Retrospective audit

Evaluation of clients health care while he is still receiving care from the agency

Concurrent audit

Nurses appraise the quality of care or practice performed by other qualified nurses

Peer review

It is the commitment and approach used to continuously improve every process in every part of an organization with the intent of meeting and exceeding customer expectations and outcomes

Quality improvement

Oral , written or computer based communication intended to convey information to others

Report

Written computer-based report

Record