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NIC taxonomy domain and classes |
6 domain 26 classes |
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The domains and classes are developed by |
IOWA INTERVENTION PROJECT |
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Six domains |
Physiological-basic Physiological-complex Behavioral Family Health system Safety |
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Successful implementing depends on the |
quality of assessing diagnosing planning that have be done |
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On going assessment occurs simultaneously with |
Implementing |
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Implementation activities |
Ongoing assessment Establishment of priority Allocation of resources Initiation of nursing intervention Documenting of nursing intervention |
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Provides fragmented and depersonalized care |
Functional nursing |
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Used frequently, cost efective Provide more individualized care |
Team nursing |
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Professional nurse assume full responsibility There is continuity of care |
Primary nursing |
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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 |
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Variation of primary nursing Assigns caregiver to a small segment or "module" of a nursing unit |
Modular nursing |
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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 |
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A standardized language system that describe nursing intervention in all practice setting |
Nursing intervention classification (NIC) |
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Make on the spot modofications in an intervemtion |
Ongoing evaluation |
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Enables the nurse to correct deficiencies in modify the care plan as needed |
Intermittent evaluation |
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Evaluation of cline self-care activities with regards to follow-up care |
Terminal evaluation |
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Ongoing systematic process designed to evaluate and promote excellence in the health care provided to clients |
Quality assurance program |
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Three components of care |
Structure evaluation Process evaluation Outcome evaluation |
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Focuses on the setting in which care is given |
Structure evaluation |
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Focuses on how care was given |
Process evaluation |
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Focuses on demonstrable changes in the client's health status as a result of nursing care |
Outcome evaluation |
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The process of collecting analyzing data to evaluate effectiveness after NI it is examination or review of records |
Nursing audit |
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Evaluation of a client's record after the discharge from the agency |
Retrospective audit |
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Evaluation of clients health care while he is still receiving care from the agency |
Concurrent audit |
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Nurses appraise the quality of care or practice performed by other qualified nurses |
Peer review |
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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 |
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Oral , written or computer based communication intended to convey information to others |
Report |
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Written computer-based report |
Record |