nursing diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions: nanda, noc, and nic linkages

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Nursing Diagnoses, Outcomes, and Interventions: NANDA, NOC, and NIC Linkages. To download notes that accompany the slides, you must have MS PowerPoint on your PC:. Click File Click “Save As” [and save to your PC, in a folder and location of your choice] - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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updated 11/10/2004

NNN Linkages.lnkNursing Diagnoses, Outcomes, and

Interventions: NANDA, NOC, and NIC Linkages

To download notes that accompany the slides, you must have MS PowerPoint on your PC:

1. Click File2. Click “Save As” [and save to your PC, in a folder and location of

your choice]3. Locate the PowerPoint you just saved on your PC, and open it

from within PowerPoint4. In PowerPoint, click “View”5. Click “Notes Page” [and you can now get to the notes]

Note: Permission is granted to you to use the Notes verbatim to lecture from, or, you may edit or replace themSally Carroll

Permission

Permission from Mosby, Inc., to use screen prints from Nursing Diagnoses, Outcomes, and Interventions: NANDA, NOC, and NIC Linkages (computer software)is gratefully acknowledged by the Shreveport Nursing Library, NSU Libraries, Northwestern State University of Louisiana, 9/28/2004.

Click on the “Clinical Students Only” folder

Click on the “NNN” icon

Click on “Click to Continue”

Click on an icon of your choice

NANDA diagnoses -entry

NOC outcomes -entry

NIC interventions - entry

Building a Care Plan by Diagnosis: NANDA

Type a name for your Care Plan in the box

For example, “J.D.3”

Highlight a NANDA Diagnosis and double-click it

Diagnosis now has moved from right side to left

And then, click “Select Outcomes”

Checkmark the appropriate outcome(s)

Will a performance indicator be required or not?

Leave default to “Required”

Then, click “Select Indicators”

Checkmark appropriate Indicators

Select the “success” level for the indicator

Checkmark “Other” and type in each indicator, followed with initial and final responses.

Click OK.

Initial Response (IR) = 2Final Response (FR) = 5

Select the FINAL RESPONSE (FR) for each “Other” Indicator

When ready,click “Select Interventions”

You will be prompted to select indicators for each diagnosis and outcome. At this prompt,

click OK.

Remember: For each indicator, select a goal achievement “level”

Indicator

Level

When through selecting indicators and “levels,” click on

“Select Interventions”

Next step is to select nursing intervention(s) for outcome(s)

Then, click “Select Activities”

Checkmark the “Activity” for “Intervention(s)” that pertain to Outcome, “Respiratory Status:

Airway Patency.” Type in your implementation and evaluation below.

Type your notes for Implementation and Evaluation

Click “Activities Selected” when ready

When you see this, you’re ready to print your Care Plan.

Click the “Preview/Print” button to view before printing

Notice your file name. Change “100%” to “Whole Page”

Now, you can see the total number of pages in your Care Plan

Click the print icon

Page 1 of 1

To see the “Tree” Outline, click “View Care Plan”

“Tree” Outline

Green light = Complete Care Plan

Red light = Incomplete Care Plan.Click “View Care Plan” to locate

missing item(s)

Example of a “Tree” Outline, showing incompleted item(s)

Example of Print Preview showing missing item(s)

To save, click “File,” then “Save Care Plan As”

Save to PC or to Floppy

Nursing Care Plan Sheet

“Copy and Paste” the NANDA Diagnosis and Definition from NNN Linkages to your Nursing Care Plan Sheet.

Add your Subjective and Objective patient data.

Nursing Diagnosis (copy and paste from NNN Linkages or, see NANDA)

INEFFECTIVE AIRWAY CLEARANCE (1980, 1996, 1998)

Definition of diagnosis (copy and paste from NNN Linkages Glossary or, see NANDA):

Definition

Inability to clear …

Defining Characteristics

“Dyspnea; . . .”

Related Factors …

Note: …

Subjective Data Objective Data

NOC Goals and Definitions

 

 

 

 

 

 

Goals (indicators): Same as attached indicators and success scale levels

Definitions for each outcome (copy and paste from NNN Linkages or, see NOC)

Respiratory Status: Airway Patency

Extent to which the tracheobronchial passages remain open

Right click on the outcome to read the NOC definition

Highlight, then right click, the definition. Highlight “Copy” and

go to your Care Plan Sheet

Paste the NOC definition into your Nursing Care Plan Sheet

 

 

Definitions for each outcome (copy and paste from NNN Linkages or, see NOC):

Respiratory Status: Airway Patency -----

Extent to which the tracheobronchial passages remain open

NIC Group and Definitions

 

Nursing Activities NIC

Nursing Intervention Group (checkmark) (see chart below):

  1. Physiological: Basic (Classes A-F)

  4. Safety (Classes U-V)

x 2. Physiological: Complex (Classes G-N)

  5. Family (Classes W, X, Z)

  3. Behavioral (Classes O-T)   6. Health System (Classes Ya-Yb)

      7. Community (Classes Yc-Yd)

Definitions for each intervention (copy and paste from NNN Linkages or, see NIC):

Cough Enhancement ----- Promotion of deep inhalation by the patient with subsequent generation of high intrathoracic pressures and compression of underlying lung parenchyma for the forceful expulsion of air

 

“X” the NIC Group, i.e., the NIC Domain, which contains your class of

interventions

Nursing Intervention Group (checkmark) (see chart below):

  1. Physiological: Basic (Classes A-F)

  4. Safety (Classes U-V)

x 2. Physiological: Complex (Classes G-N)

  5. Family (Classes W, X, Z)

  3. Behavioral (Classes O-T)   6. Health System (Classes Ya-Yb)

      7. Community (Classes Yc-Yd)

Highlight, then right click, the definition. Highlight “Copy” and

go to your Care Plan Sheet

“Paste” the NIC Definitions on your Nursing Care Plan Sheet

Definitions for each intervention (copy and paste from NNN Linkages or, see NIC):

Cough Enhancement ----- Promotion of deep inhalation by the patient with subsequent generation of high intrathoracic pressures and compression of underlying lung parenchyma for the forceful expulsion of air

Type your References

 

 

Contact Information:

Sally Carroll, MLS, MM

Head-Shreveport Division

Shreveport Nursing Library

Northwestern State University of Louisiana

carrolls@nsula.edu

(318) 677-3007

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