Check NNN and their interrelationships quickly, Agile and Always Updated.
The app for nursing professionals:
• This is the full and updated version to the latest edition of Nanda-I.
• It contains all the 2015-2017 diagnoses (Nanda-I), results (NOC 5th edition) and interventions (IAS 6th edition), as well as its interrelations, now called links (3rd edition).
• Nanda/Noc, Nanda/Noc, Noc/Nanda, Noc/Nanda, IAS/Nanda, Nic/Noc and Noc/Noc with the 11 medical diagnoses.
• Available searches all formats:
• By code.
• By label.
• By defining characteristics/Nanda factors.
• By noc indicators.
• For activities of the IAS.
• By nursing specialties of the Noc and Nic.
• Filtering options:
• Nanda- by Nanda-I domains.
- For needs of V. Henderson.
- By patterns of M. Gordon.
• Noc- For Noc domains.
- By patterns of M. Gordon.
• Nic - by fields of nic.
• Favorites can be created both in diagnoses, as in results and interventions, adding them to the favorite menu where they can access them quickly and comfortably.
• Similarly, comments can be added to any diagnosis, result or intervention that we want, whether favorites or not.
• Nanda/Noc, Nanda/Noc, Noc/Nanda, Noc/Nanda, IAS/Nanda, Nic/Noc. These navigations have been obtained from the existing relationships in Nic's books with Nanda, Noc with Nanda and the links.
• In Nanda's navigation with NIC, some of the interventions obtained from the 6th edition linked to real diagnoses, considered as main, suggested and optional, may be duplicated with respect to those associated with related factors obtained from the book of links in its 3rd edition. This phenomenon does not occur with new or new NICs incorporated in the 6th edition. We have chosen not to lose this information in our databases because it expands the search possibilities.
• Something similar occurs with the Risk DDE in its Nanda navigation with NIC, since the interventions considered as main, suggested and optional, are based on Nic's relationships with Nanda of the 6th edition of NIC. For this reason, some of them may appear by coinciding with those associated with risk factors of the 3rd edition of links. This phenomenon does not occur with new or new NICs incorporated in the 6th edition. We have chosen not to lose this information in our databases because it expands the search possibilities.
News in the new book of Nanda-I (2015-2017)
• In this edition a total of 26 new diagnoses have been incorporated from Code 231 to 251 and 253 to 257, both inclusive. Codes 189 to 192 both inclusive and 252, are not awarded to any diagnosis
• On the other hand, 7 diagnoses have been eliminated, whose codes are: 1, 3, 50, 101, 111, 127 and 186.
News in the Book of Ties
• Contains Noc and Nic's links to medical diagnoses, as a novelty
• In real diagnoses, NIC interventions associated with related factors are presented as a listing in alphabetical order. They are not related to specific related factors
• In the risk diagnoses of the new link book, the authors have not linked the NOC nor the NIC interventions with each risk factor, they only appear as listed lists
News in Nic's book
• As a remarkable novelty in this 6th edition of NIC is the incorporation again of its relations with the Nanda. This information had disappeared from the previous edition
News in Noc's book
• It should be noted as a novelty in the 5th edition of the NOC the incorporation of a classification by the patterns of Dr. Marjory Gordon
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