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NANDA NIC AND NOC still in use ?Rating: (votes: 0) ![]() We use them at my school heavily. Every week after clinical I sit down with NIC, NOC, & NANDA Linkages and bust out my care plan Comment:
Bedside nurses don't create care plans, not like you do during nursing school.Most places you'll have pre-printed, diagnosis specific care plans that can be somewhat customized by, for example, checking or unchecking applicable interventions.You're never going to have to create a care plan from scratch for a patient. It's something you're forced to do in school so that you have a firm understanding of what makes up the care plans you'll use later.
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That's not to say that you can't continue "creating" care plans once you're a practicing nurse. But it's not generally necessary, and I don't know many nurses who are that obsessive/neurotic/self-hating.
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They are premade outcome standards, just print them off the database in the hospital database.
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How about ICNP the 'International Classification For Nursing Practise' ?. It seems to me that there are another nursing 'standards' coming upand it is a question if it is going to replace nanda,nic and noc.
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OMG, when I saw NIC NOC and Nanda, I had horrible flashbacks to those freakin' care plans in school. Hated every single minute doing them.
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Ok - what do nurses use to measure quality(outcome) of nursing ?.
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We check boxes on the computer.
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check boxes - can't be simpler
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HI,Do you know of any software that has ICNP integrated into it?HM
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