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9780323023917

Nursing Outcomes Classification (Noc)

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  • Edition: 3rd
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  • Copyright: 2003-10-27
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Summary

Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) presents standardized terminology and measures for nursing-sensitive patient outcomes that result from nursing interventions. Developed by a research team at the University of Iowa, the classification can be used by clinicians, students, educators, researchers, and administrators in a variety of clinical, educational, and research venues. The comprehensiveness of the outcomes, and the inclusion of specific indicators that can be used to evaluate and rate the patient in relation to outcome achievement, make this book an invaluable resource for both practicing nurses and students. Includes 330 research-based outcome labels to provide standardization of expected patient outcomes. Presents for each outcome: a definition, list of indicators, and measures to facilitate clinical implementation. Provides links between NOC outcomes and NANDA nursing diagnoses to promote clinical decision making. Organizes NOC outcomes into a conceptual framework using a coded taxonomy to facilitate locating an outcome. Includes examples of implementation in practice and educational settings. Provides linkages with Gordon's Functional Health Patterns. 76 newly approved outcomes: 70 for individual patients and family caregivers, 3 family-level outcomes, and 3 community-level outcomes. Research results from 10 clinical sites testing the reliability and validity of the outcomes. Expanded content covering community settings, reflecting the shift in health care delivery. Core Outcomes for Nursing Specialty Areas featuring core interventions for 41 nursing specialties. An additional column in the Outcomes section measurement scale with N/A to help nurses document the specific outcome indicators that do not apply to their patient.

Table of Contents

PART ONE Nursing Outcomes Classification: Background, Testing, and Use in Clinical Educational Settings, 1(98)
Chapter One Outcome Development and Significance,
3(16)
Outcome Development in Health Care,
3(1)
Outcome Development in Nursing,
4(2)
A Conceptual Model of Outcomes,
6(2)
Reasons for Standardized Outcomes for Nursing,
8(1)
Creation of a Common Nursing Language,
8(6)
Computersized Nursing Information Systems,
9(1)
Uniform Nursing Data Sets,
10(1)
National Data Setting
10(1)
Evaluation of Nursing Care Quality,
11(1)
Evaluation of Nursing Effectiveness,
12(1)
Evaluation of Nursing Innovations,
13(1)
Participation in Interdisciplinary Care,
13(1)
Contribution to Knowledge Development,
14(1)
Summary,
15(4)
Chapter Two The Current Classification,
19(30)
The classification,
19(13)
The classification-what it is,
20(2)
The classification-what it is not,
22(2)
Commonly asked questions,
24(1)
Who is the patient?,
24(1)
What do patient outcomes describe?,
25(1)
At what levels of abstraction should outcomes be developed?,
25(2)
How should the outcomes be stated?,
27(1)
Why are the outcomes not stated as goals?,
28(1)
What are nursing-sensitive patient outcomes?,
29(1)
Are nursing-sensitive patient outcomes the resolution of nursing diagnoses?,
29(1)
How are the outcomes different from nursing diagnoses?,
29(1)
When should patient outcomes be measured?,
30(1)
At what intervals should the outcomes be assessed and documented?,
30(1)
How are the outcomes used in standardized care plans/critical paths?,
30(1)
Why is it necessary for nursed to have their own list of questions?,
30(1)
Why is it important to assess outcomes across care settings?,
31(1)
Why is it necessary to use the outcome labels when the indicators may be more useful?,
31(1)
Why is the standardization of outcomes advocated when each patient, family, or community/population is unique?,
31(1)
How do I identify outcomes for use in my practice?,
31(1)
When is a new outcome developed and how is it done?,
32(1)
NOC measurement scales,
32(1)
Modifications in measurement scales based on use in clinical practice,
32(15)
Changes facilitating the elimination of scales,
33(1)
Changes in measurement based on difficulty measuring the indicators,
33(1)
Evaluation of the utility of the "other" indicator,
34(1)
Outcome measurement scales used in the third edition,
35(1)
Primary outcome measurement scales,
35(5)
Scales combinations used in the third edition,
40(1)
Changes in format of the outcomes,
41(5)
The Classifications-outgoing and future work,
46(1)
Summary,
47(2)
Chapter Three Testing the NOC Outcomes With Clinical Data,
49(17)
Assigning the outcomes for testing,
49(2)
Determining core outcomes,
50(1)
Distribution of outcomes among the data collection sites,
50(1)
Data collection and management,
51(2)
Reliability,
51(1)
Validity,
52(1)
Sensitivity,
52(1)
Usefulness,
52(1)
Results,
53(4)
Demographics of patients,
53(1)
Medical diagnoses,
53(1)
Nursing diagnoses, interventions, outcomes, and linkages,
53(3)
Education of clinical nurse raters,
56(1)
Adequacy of the NOC outcomes,
57(3)
Reliability,
57(2)
Validity,
59(1)
Sensitivity,
59(1)
Usefulness,
60(1)
Discussion,
60(2)
Implications and future needed research,
62(1)
Conclusion,
63(3)
Chapter Four Using NOC in Clinical Settings,
66(20)
Selecting the outcome,
66(6)
Type of health problem,
66(1)
Patient's diagnosis or health problem,
66(2)
Outcomes associated with a diagnosis,
68(1)
Patient characteristics,
69(1)
Patient preferences,
70(1)
Treatment potential,
70(1)
Aids in selection of outcomes,
71(1)
Completing the outcome,
72(6)
Using the outcome indicators,
72(2)
Using the measurement scales,
74(1)
Using the outcomes in standardized care plans,
75(1)
Concerns about using the scales,
75(2)
Timing of data collection,
77(1)
Implementing the classification in practice,
78(7)
Preparing for clinical implementation,
78(4)
Preparing for use in an electronic clinical information system,
82(1)
Identifying data sets and links,
82(1)
Implementing NOC outcomes,
83(1)
Licensing the outcomes,
84(1)
Summary,
85(1)
Chapter Five Using NOC in Education and Research,
86(13)
Implementing NOC in educational programs,
86(2)
Selecting the standardized language(s),
86(1)
Implementation strategies,
87(1)
Aids for curriculum development and teaching,
87(1)
Examples of implementation,
88(1)
Using NOC in research,
88(9)
Evaluating the classification,
96(1)
Evaluating nursing quality and effectiveness,
96(1)
Summary,
97(2)
PART TWO NOC Taxonomy, 99(24)
Overview of the NOC Taxonomy,
100(23)
PART THREE Outcomes, 123(448)
Abuse Cessation,
125(1)
Abuse Protection,
126(1)
Abuse Recovery Status,
127(1)
Abuse Recovery: Emotional,
128(2)
Abuse Recovery: Financial,
130(1)
Abuse Recovery: Physical,
131(1)
Abuse Recovery: Sexual,
132(2)
Abusive Behavior Self-Restraint,
134(2)
Acceptance: Health Status,
136(1)
Activity Tolerance,
137(1)
Adaptation to Physical Disability,
138(2)
Adherence Behavior,
140(2)
Aggression Self-Control,
142(2)
Allergic Response: Localized,
144(1)
Allergic Response: Systemic,
145(1)
Ambulation,
146(1)
Ambulation: Wheelchair,
147(1)
Anxiety Level,
148(2)
Anxiety Self-Control,
150(2)
Appetite,
152(1)
Aspiration Prevention,
153(1)
Asthma Self-Management,
154(2)
Balance,
156(1)
Blood Coagulation,
157(1)
Blood Glucose Level,
158(1)
Blood Loss Severity,
159(1)
Blood Transfusion Reaction,
160(1)
Body Image,
161(2)
Body Mechanics Performance,
163(1)
Body Positioning: Self-Initiated,
164(1)
Bone Healing,
165(2)
Bowel Continence,
167(2)
Bowel Elimination,
169(1)
Breastfeeding Establishment: Infant,
170(1)
Breastfeeding Establishment: Maternal,
171(1)
Breastfeeding Maintenance,
172(1)
Breastfeeding Weaning,
173(1)
Cardiac Disease Self-Management,
174(3)
Cardiac Pump Effectiveness,
177(1)
Caregiver Adaptation to Patient Institutionalization,
178(2)
Caregiver Emotional Health,
180(1)
Caregiver Home Care Readiness,
181(1)
Caregiver Lifestyle Disruption,
182(2)
Caregiver-Patient Relationship,
184(1)
Caregiver Performance: Direct Care,
185(1)
Caregiver Performance: Indirect Care,
186(1)
Caregiver Physical Health,
187(1)
Caregiver Stressors,
188(1)
Caregiver Well-Being,
189(1)
Caregiving Endurance Potential,
190(1)
Child Adaptation to Hospitalization,
191(2)
Child Development: 1 Month,
193(1)
Child Development: 2 Months,
194(1)
Child Development: 4 Months,
195(1)
Child Development: 6 Months,
196(1)
Child Development: 12 Months,
197(1)
Child Development: 2 Years,
198(1)
Child Development: 3 Years,
199(1)
Child Development: 4 Years,
200(1)
Child Development: Preschool,
201(1)
Child Development: Middle Childhood,
202(1)
Child Development: Adolescence,
203(1)
Circulation Status,
204(2)
Client Satisfaction: Access to Care Resources,
206(1)
Client Satisfaction: Caring,
207(2)
Client Satisfaction: Communication,
209(2)
Client Satisfaction: Continuity of Care,
211(2)
Client Satisfaction: Cultural Needs Fulfillment,
213(2)
Client Satisfaction: Functional Assistance,
215(1)
Client Satisfaction: Physical Care,
216(1)
Client Satisfaction: Physical Environment,
217(1)
Client Satisfaction: Protection of Rights,
218(1)
Client Satisfaction: Psychological Care,
219(2)
Client Satisfaction: Safety,
221(1)
Client Satisfaction: Symptom Control,
222(1)
Client Satisfaction: Teaching,
223(2)
Client Satisfaction: Technical Aspects of Care,
225(1)
Cognition,
226(1)
Cognitive Orientation,
227(1)
Comfort Level,
228(1)
Comfortable Death,
229(1)
Communication,
230(1)
Communication: Expressive,
231(1)
Communication: Receptive,
232(1)
Community Competence,
233(1)
Community Disaster Readiness,
234(2)
Community Health Status,
236(2)
Community Health Status: Immunity,
238(1)
Community Risk Control: Chronic Disease,
239(1)
Community Risk Control: Communicable Disease,
240(1)
Community Risk Control: Lead Exposure,
241(1)
Community Risk Control: Violence,
242(1)
Community Violence Level,
243(1)
Compliance Behavior,
244(2)
Concentration,
246(2)
Coordinated Movement,
248(1)
Coping,
249(2)
Decision-Making,
251(1)
Depression Level,
252(2)
Depression Self-Control,
254(2)
Diabetes Self-Management,
256(3)
Dignified Life Closure,
259(2)
Discharge Readiness: Independent Living,
261(1)
Discharge Readiness: Supported Living,
262(1)
Distorted Thought Self-Control,
263(2)
Electrolyte & Acid/Base Balance,
265(1)
Endurance,
266(1)
Energy Conservation,
267(1)
Fall Prevention Behavior,
268(2)
Falls Occurrence,
270(1)
Family Coping,
271(1)
Family Functioning,
272(2)
Family Health Status,
274(2)
Family Integrity,
276(1)
Family Normalization,
277(2)
Family Participation in Professional Care,
279(1)
Family Physical Environment,
280(2)
Family Resiliency,
282(2)
Family Social Climate,
284(2)
Family Support During Treatment,
286(2)
Fear Level,
288(1)
Fear Level: Child,
289(2)
Fear Self-Control,
291(2)
Fetal Status: Antepartum,
293(1)
Fetal Status: Intrapartum,
294(1)
Fluid Balance,
295(2)
Fluid Overload Severity,
297(1)
Grief Resolution,
298(2)
Growth,
300(1)
Health Beliefs,
301(1)
Health Beliefs: Perceived Ability to Perform,
302(1)
Health Beliefs: Perceived Control,
303(1)
Health Beliefs: Perceived Resources,
304(1)
Health Beliefs: Perceived Threat,
305(1)
Health Orientation,
306(1)
Health Promoting Behavior,
307(2)
Health Seeking Behavior,
309(2)
Hearing Compensation Behavior,
311(1)
Hemodialysis Access,
312(1)
Hope,
313(1)
Hydration,
314(1)
Hyperactivity Level,
315(1)
Identity,
316(2)
Immobility Consequences: Physiological,
318(1)
Immobility Consequences: Psycho-Cognitive,
319(1)
Immune Hypersensitivity Response,
320(2)
Immune Status,
322(1)
Immunization Behavior,
323(2)
Impulse Self-Control,
325(2)
Infection Severity,
327(1)
Infection Severity: Newborn,
328(1)
Information Processing,
329(1)
Joint Movement: Ankle,
330(1)
Joint Movement: Elbow,
331(1)
Joint Movement: Fingers,
332(2)
Joint Movement: Hip,
334(1)
Joint Movement: Knee,
335(1)
Joint Movement: Neck,
336(1)
Joint Movement: Passive,
337(1)
Joint Movement: Shoulder,
338(1)
Joint Movement: Spine,
339(1)
Joint Movement: Wrist,
340(1)
Kidney Function,
341(1)
Knowledge: Body Mechanics,
342(1)
Knowledge: Breastfeeding,
343(2)
Knowledge: Cardiac Disease Management,
345(2)
Knowledge: Child Physical Safety,
347(1)
Knowledge: Conception Prevention,
348(1)
Knowledge: Diabetes Management,
349(2)
Knowledge: Diet,
351(1)
Knowledge: Disease Process,
352(1)
Knowledge: Energy Conservation,
353(1)
Knowledge: Fall Prevention,
354(2)
Knowledge: Fertility Promotion,
356(2)
Knowledge: Health Behavior,
358(1)
Knowledge: Health Promotion,
359(1)
Knowledge: Health Resources,
360(1)
Knowledge: Illness Care,
361(1)
Knowledge: Infant Care,
362(2)
Knowledge: Infection Control,
364(1)
Knowledge: Labor & Delivery,
365(1)
Knowledge: Medication,
366(2)
Knowledge: Ostomy Care,
368(1)
Knowledge: Parenting,
369(1)
Knowledge: Personal safety,
370(1)
Knowledge: Postpartum Maternal Health,
371(1)
Knowledge: Preconception Maternal Health,
372(1)
Knowledge: Pregnancy,
373(2)
Knowledge: Prescribed Activity,
375(1)
Knowledge: Sexual Functioning,
376(1)
Knowledge: Substance Abuse Control,
377(1)
Knowledge: Treatment Procedure(s),
378(1)
Knowledge: Treatment Regimen,
379(1)
Leisure Participation,
380(1)
Loneliness Severity,
381(1)
Maternal Status: Antepartum,
382(2)
Maternal Status: Intrapartum,
384(1)
Maternal Status: Postpartum,
385(1)
Mechanical Ventilation Response: Adult,
386(2)
Mechanical Ventilation Weaning Response: Adult,
388(2)
Medication Response,
390(1)
Memory,
391(1)
Mobility,
392(1)
Mood Equilibrium,
393(2)
Motivation,
395(1)
Nausea & Vomiting Control,
396(1)
Nausea & Vomiting: Disruptive Effects,
397(1)
Nausea & Vomiting Severity,
398(1)
Neglect Cessation,
399(1)
Neglect Recovery,
400(2)
Neurological Status,
402(2)
Neurological Status: Autonomic,
404(1)
Neurological Status: Central Motor Control,
405(1)
Neurological Status: Consciousness,
406(1)
Neurological Status: Cranial Sensory/Motor Function,
407(1)
Neurological Status: Spinal Sensory/Motor Function,
408(1)
Newborn Adaptation,
409(1)
Nutritional Status,
410(1)
Nutritional Status: Biochemical Measures,
411(1)
Nutritional Status: Energy,
412(1)
Nutritional Status: Food & Fluid Intake,
413(1)
Nutritional Status: Nutrient Intake,
414(1)
Oral Hygiene,
415(1)
Ostomy Self-Care,
416(2)
Pain: Adverse Psychological Response,
418(1)
Pain Control,
419(1)
Pain: Disruptive Effects,
420(1)
Pain Level,
421(1)
Parent-Infant Attachment,
422(2)
Parenting: Adolescent Physical Safety,
424(2)
Parenting: Early/Middle Childhood Physical Safety,
426(3)
Parenting: Infant/Toddler Physical Safety,
429(2)
Parenting Performance,
431(2)
Parenting: Psychosocial Safety,
433(2)
Participation in Health Care Decisions,
435(2)
Personal Autonomy,
437(2)
Personal Health Status,
439(1)
Personal Safety Behavior,
440(1)
Personal Well-Being,
441(1)
Physical Aging,
442(1)
Physical Fitness,
443(1)
Physical Injury Severity,
444(1)
Physical Maturation: Female,
445(1)
Physical Maturation: Male,
446(1)
Play Participation,
447(1)
Post Procedure Recovery Status,
448(2)
Prenatal Health Behavior,
450(2)
Preterm Infant Organization,
452(1)
Psychomotor Energy,
453(1)
Psychosocial Adjustment: Life Change,
454(1)
Quality of Life,
455(1)
Respiratory Status: Airway Patency,
456(1)
Respiratory Status: Gas Exchange,
457(1)
Respiratory Status: Ventilation,
458(2)
Rest,
460(1)
Risk Control,
461(2)
Risk Control: Alcohol Use,
463(2)
Risk Control: Cancer,
465(1)
Risk Control: Cardiovascular Health,
466(2)
Risk Control: Drug Use,
468(2)
Risk Control: Hearing Impairment,
470(1)
Risk Control: Sexual transmitted Diseases (STD),
471(2)
Risk Control: Tobacco Use,
473(2)
Risk Control: Unintended Pregnancy,
475(2)
Risk Control: Visual Impairment,
477(1)
Risk Detection,
478(2)
Role Performance,
480(1)
Safe Home Environment,
481(2)
Seizure Control,
483(2)
Self-Care Status,
485(1)
Self-Care: Activities of Daily Living (ADL),
486(1)
Self-Care: Bathing,
487(1)
Self-Care: Dressing,
488(1)
Self-Care: Eating,
489(1)
Self-Care: Hygiene,
490(1)
Self-Care: Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL),
491(2)
Self-Care: Non-Parenteral Medication,
493(1)
Self-Care: Oral Hygiene,
494(1)
Self-Care: Parenteral Medication,
495(2)
Self-Care: Toileting,
497(1)
Self-Direction of Care,
498(1)
Self-Esteem,
499(1)
Self-Mutilation Restraint,
500(1)
Sensory Function Status,
501(1)
Sensory Function: Cutaneous,
502(1)
Sensory Function: Hearing,
503(2)
Sensory Function: Proprioception,
505(1)
Sensory Function: Taste & Smell,
506(1)
Sensory Function: Vision,
507(2)
Sexual Functioning,
509(2)
Sexual Identity,
511(2)
Skeletal Function,
513(1)
Sleep,
514(2)
Social Interaction Skills,
516(1)
Social Involvement,
517(1)
Social Support,
518(1)
Spiritual Health,
519(2)
Stress Level,
521(1)
Student Health Status,
522(2)
Substance Addiction Consequences,
524(2)
Suffering Severity,
526(1)
Suicide Self-Restraint,
527(2)
Swallowing Status,
529(2)
Swallowing Status: Esophageal Phase,
531(2)
Swallowing Status: Oral Phase,
533(2)
Swallowing Status: Pharyngeal Phase,
535(1)
Symptom Control,
536(2)
Symptom Severity,
538(1)
Symptom Severity: Perimenopause,
539(1)
Symptom Severity: Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS),
540(1)
Systemic Toxic Clearance: Dialysis,
541(1)
Thermoregulation,
542(1)
Thermoregulation: Newborn,
543(1)
Tissue Integrity: Skin & Mucous Membranes,
544(1)
Tissue Perfusion: Abdominal Organs,
545(1)
Tissue Perfusion: Cardiac,
546(1)
Tissue Perfusion: Cerebral,
547(1)
Tissue Perfusion: Peripheral,
548(2)
Tissue Perfusion: Pulmonary,
550(1)
Transfer Performance,
551(1)
Treatment Behavior: Illness or Injury,
552(2)
Urinary Continence,
554(2)
Urinary Elimination,
556(2)
Vision Compensation Behavior,
558(1)
Vital Signs,
559(1)
Weight: Body Mass,
560(1)
Weight Control,
561(2)
Will to Live,
563(2)
Wound Healing: Primary Intention,
565(2)
Wound Healing: Secondary Intention,
567(4)
PART FOUR Health Patterns-NOC Linkages, 571(94)
NANDA International-NOC Linkages,
579(1)
Activity Intolerance,
580(1)
Activity Intolerance, Risk for,
580(1)
Adjustment, Impaired,
581(1)
Airway Clearance, Ineffective,
581(1)
Anxiety,
582(1)
Aspiration, Risk for,
582(1)
Autonomic Dysreflexia,
583(1)
Autonomic Dysreflexia, Risk for,
583(1)
Body Image, Disturbed,
584(1)
Body Temperature, Risk for Imbalanced,
584(1)
Bowel Incontinence,
584(1)
Breastfeeding, Effective,
585(1)
Breastfeeding, Ineffective,
585(1)
Breastfeeding, Interrupted,
586(1)
Breathing Pattern, Ineffective,
586(1)
Cardiac Output, Decreased,
587(1)
Caregiver Role Strain,
587(1)
Caregiver Role Strain, Risk for,
588(1)
Communication, Impaired Verbal,
588(1)
Communication, Readiness for Enhanced,
589(1)
Community Coping, Ineffective,
589(1)
Community Coping, Readiness for Enhanced,
590(1)
Community Therapeutic Regimen management, Ineffective,
590(1)
Confusion, Acute,
591(1)
Confusion, Chronic,
591(1)
Constipation,
592(1)
Constipation, Perceived,
592(1)
Constipation, Risk for,
593(1)
Coping, Defensive,
593(1)
Coping, Ineffective,
594(1)
Coping, Readiness for Enhanced,
594(1)
Death Anxiety,
595(1)
Decisional Conflict (Specify),
595(1)
Denial, Ineffective,
596(1)
Dentition, Impaired,
596(1)
Development, Risk for Delayed,
597(1)
Diarrhea,
597(1)
Disuse Syndrome, Risk for,
598(1)
Diversional Activity, Deficient,
598(1)
Energy Field, Disturbed,
599(1)
Environmental Interpretation Syndrome, Impaired,
599(1)
Failure to Thrive, Adult,
600(1)
Falls, Risk for,
600(1)
Family Coping, Compromised,
601(1)
Family Coping Disabled,
601(1)
Family Coping, Readiness for Enhanced,
602(1)
Family Processes, Dysfunctional: Alcoholism,
602(1)
Family Processes, Interrupted,
603(1)
Family Processes, Readiness for Enhanced,
603(1)
Family Therapeutic Regimen Management, Ineffective,
604(1)
Fatigue,
604(1)
Fear,
605(1)
Fluid Balance, Readiness for Enhanced,
605(1)
Fluid Volume, Deficient,
606(1)
Fluid Volume, Excess,
606(1)
Fluid Volume, Risk for Deficient,
607(1)
Fluid Volume, Risk for Imbalanced,
607(1)
Gas Exchange, Impaired,
608(1)
Grieving, Anticipatory,
608(1)
Grieving, Dysfunctional,
609(1)
Growth and Development, Delayed,
609(1)
Growth, Risk for Disproportionate,
610(1)
Health Maintenance, Ineffective,
610(1)
Health Seeking Behaviors (Specify),
611(1)
Home Maintenance, Impaired,
611(1)
Hopelessness,
612(1)
Hyperthermia,
612(1)
Hypothermia,
613(1)
Infant Behavior, Disorganized,
613(1)
Infant behavior, Risk for Disorganized,
613(1)
Infant Behavior: Organized, Readiness for Enhanced,
614(1)
Infant Feeding Patter, Ineffective,
614(1)
Infection, Risk for,
615(1)
Injury, Risk for,
615(1)
Intracranial Adaptive Capacity, Decreased,
616(1)
Knowledge, Deficient (Specify),
616(1)
Knowledge of (Specify), Readiness for Enhanced,
617(1)
Latex Allergy Response,
617(1)
Latex Allergy Response, Risk for,
618(1)
Loneliness, Risk for,
618(1)
Memory, Impaired,
618(1)
Mobility: Bed, Impaired,
619(1)
Mobility: Physical, Impaired,
619(1)
Mobility: Wheelchair, Impaired,
620(1)
Nausea,
620(1)
Noncompliance (Specify),
621(1)
Nutrition: Imbalanced, Less than Body Requirements,
621(1)
Nutrition: Imbalanced, More than Body Requirements,
622(1)
Nutrition: Imbalanced, Risk for More Than Body Requirements,
622(1)
Nutrition, Readiness for Enhanced,
622(1)
Oral Mucous Membrane, Impaired,
623(1)
Pain, Acute,
623(1)
Pain, Chronic,
624(1)
Parent/Infant/Child Attachment, Risk for Impaired,
624(1)
Parental Role Conflict,
625(1)
Parenting, Impaired,
625(1)
Parenting, Readiness for Enhanced,
626(1)
Parenting, Risk for Impaired,
626(1)
Perioperative Positioning Injury, Risk for,
627(1)
Peripheral Neurovascular Dysfunction, Risk for,
627(1)
Personal Identity, Disturbed,
627(1)
Poisoning, Risk for,
628(1)
Post-Trauma Syndrome,
628(1)
Post-Trauma Syndrome, Risk for,
629(1)
Powerlessness,
629(1)
Powerlessness, Risk for,
630(1)
Protection, Ineffective,
630(1)
Rape-Trauma Syndrome,
631(1)
Rape-Trauma Syndrome: Compound Reaction,
631(1)
Rape-Trauma Syndrome: Silent Reaction,
632(1)
Relocation Stress Syndrome,
632(1)
Relocation Stress Syndrome, Risk for,
633(1)
Role Performance, Ineffective,
633(1)
Self-Care Deficit: Bathing/Hygiene,
634(1)
Self-Care Deficit: Dressing/Grooming,
634(1)
Self-Care Deficit: Feeding,
635(1)
Self-Care Deficit: Toileting,
635(1)
Self-Concept, Readiness for Enhanced,
636(1)
Self-Esteem: Chronic Low,
636(1)
Self-Esteem: Situational Low,
637(1)
Self-Esteem: Situational Low, Risk for,
637(1)
Self-Mutilation,
638(1)
Self-Mutilation, Risk for,
638(1)
Sensory Perception: Auditory, Disturbed,
638(1)
Sensory Perception: Gustatory, Disturbed,
639(1)
Sensory Perception: Kenesthetic, Disturbed,
639(1)
Sensory Perception, Olfactory, Disturbed,
639(1)
Sensory Perception: Tactile, Disturbed,
640(1)
Sensory Perception: Visual, Disturbed,
640(1)
Sexual Dysfunction,
641(1)
Sexuality Patterns, Ineffective,
641(1)
Skin Integrity, Impaired,
642(1)
Skin Integrity, Risk for Impaired,
642(1)
Sleep Deprivation,
643(1)
Sleep Pattern, Disturbed,
643(1)
Sleep, Readiness for Enhanced,
644(1)
Social Interaction, Impaired,
644(1)
Social Isolation,
645(1)
Sorrow: Chronic,
645(1)
Spiritual Distress,
646(1)
Spiritual Distress, Risk for,
646(1)
Spiritual Well-Being, Readiness for Enhanced,
647(1)
Sudden Infant death Syndrome, Risk for,
647(1)
Suffocation, Risk for,
647(1)
Suicide, Risk for,
648(1)
Surgical Recovery, Delayed,
648(1)
Swallowing, Impaired,
649(1)
Therapeutic Regimen Management, Effective,
649(1)
Therapeutic Regimen Management, Ineffective,
650(1)
Therapeutic Regimen Management, Readiness for Enhanced,
650(1)
Thermoregulation, Ineffective,
651(1)
Thought Processes, Disturbed,
651(1)
Tissue Integrity, Impaired,
652(1)
Tissue Perfusion: Cardiopulmonary, Ineffective,
652(1)
Tissue Perfusion: Cerebral, Ineffective,
653(1)
Tissue Perfusion: Gastrointestinal, Ineffective,
653(1)
Tissue Perfusion: Peripheral, Ineffective,
654(1)
Tissue Perfusion: Renal, Ineffective,
654(1)
Transfer Ability, Impaired,
655(1)
Trauma, Risk for,
655(1)
Unilateral Neglect,
656(1)
Urinary Elimination, Impaired,
656(1)
Urinary Elimination, Readiness for Enhanced,
657(1)
Urinary Incontinence: Functional,
657(1)
Urinary Incontinence: Reflex,
658(1)
Urinary Incontinence: Stress,
658(1)
Urinary Incontinence: Total,
659(1)
Urinary Incontinence: Urge,
659(1)
Urinary Incontinence: Urge, Risk for,
659(1)
Urinary Retention,
660(1)
Ventilation, Impaired Spontaneous,
660(1)
Ventilatory Weaning Response, Dysfunctional,
661(1)
Violence: Other-Directed, Risk for,
661(1)
Violence: Self-Directed, Risk for,
662(1)
Walking, Impaired,
662(1)
Wandering,
663(2)
PART FIVE Core Outcomes for Nursing Specialty Areas, 665(30)
Identifying Core Outcomes,
667(5)
The Survey,
667(1)
Survey results,
667(1)
Discussion,
668(4)
Specialty Organizations,
672(18)
American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing,
672(1)
American Association of Nurse Anesthetists,
672(1)
National Consortium of Chemical Dependency Nurses,
673(1)
Association of Community Health Nursing Educators,
673(1)
American Association of Critical Care Nurses,
674(1)
Dermatology Nurses Association,
674(1)
Emergency Nurses Association,
674(1)
Society of Gastroenterology Nurses and Associates, Inc.,
675(1)
International Society of Nurses In Genetics,
675(1)
Home Healthcare Nurses Association,
675(1)
Hospice & Palliative Nurses Association,
676(1)
Intravenous Nurses Society,
676(1)
National Association of Neonatal Nurses,
677(1)
American Nephrology Nurses Association,
677(1)
American Association of Neuroscience Nurses,
678(1)
Association of Operating Room Nurses, Inc.,
678(1)
American Society of Ophthalmic Registered Nurses, Inc.,
679(1)
National Association of Orthopaedic Nurses,
679(1)
Society of Otorhinolaryngology and Head-Neck Nurses,
680(1)
American Society of Pain Management Nurses,
680(1)
Society of Pediatric Nurses,
681(1)
Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses,
682(1)
American Society of Perianesthesia Nurses,
682(1)
Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses,
683(1)
American College of Nurse Practitioners,
684(1)
Society For Education & Research in Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing,
685(1)
American Radiological Nurses Association,
685(1)
Association of Rehabilitation Nurses,
686(1)
American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses,
686(1)
Air and Surface Transport Nurses Association,
687(1)
Society of Urologic Nurses & Associates, Inc.,
687(1)
Society of Vascular Nursing,
688(1)
Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, & Neonatal Nurses,
689(1)
Specialty Areas of Individual Nurses,
690(5)
American Nurses Credentialing Center-Cardiac Rehabilitation,
690(1)
American Nurses Credentialing Center-Community Health,
690(1)
American Nurses Credentialing Center-Gerontological,
691(1)
American Nurses Credentialing Center-Home Health,
691(1)
American Nurses Credentialing Center-Medical Surgical,
692(1)
American Nurses Credentialing Center-Pediatric,
692(1)
American Nurses Credentialing Center-Psychiatric/Mental Health,
693(1)
American Nurses Credentialing Center-School Nurse,
693(2)
PART SIX Appendixes, 695
Appendix A: Outcomes: New, Revised, and Retired Since the Second Edition,
697(12)
Appendix B: NOC Outcomes Placed in the Taxonomy of Nursing Practice,
709(11)
Appendix C: Selected Criterion Tools With Psychometrics for Evaluating NOC Outcomes Used in Test Sites,
720(47)
Appendix D: Reliability and Validity Estimates for all NOC Outcomes Tested in 10 Sites,
767(13)
Appendix E: Implementation Examples in Practice Settings,
780(23)
Appendix F: Application Examples in Educational Settings,
803(24)
Appendix G: Guidelines For Submission of a New or Revised Outcome,
827(2)
Appendix H: Selected Publications,
829

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