Asked by Edith Sanchez on Jul 17, 2024

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A nurse is teaching the staff about the benefits of Nursing Outcomes Classification. Which information should the nurse include in the teaching session? (Select all that apply.)

A) Includes seven domains for level 1
B) Uses an easy 3-point Likert scale
C) Adds objectivity to judging a patient's progress
D) Allows choice in which interventions to choose
E) Measures nursing care on a national and international level

Nursing Outcomes Classification

A systematic organization of nurse sensitive outcomes into groups or categories based upon similarities, dissimilarities, and relationships among the outcomes.

Likert Scale

A measurement scale with multiple answer options that measures respondents' attitudes or opinions.

  • Comprehend and utilize the PICOT framework for evidence-informed practice.
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Naman VermaJul 20, 2024
Final Answer :
C, E
Explanation :
Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) links outcomes to NANDA International nursing diagnoses. Such a rating system adds objectivity to judging a patient's progress. Using standardized nursing terminologies such as NOC makes it more possible to measure aspects of nursing care on a national and international level. The indicators for each NOC outcome allow measurement of the outcomes at any point on a 5-point Likert scale from most negative to most positive. This resource is an option you can use in selecting goals and outcomes (not interventions) for your patients. The Nursing Interventions Classification model includes three levels: domains, classes, and interventions for ease of use. The seven domains are the highest level (level 1) of the model, using broad terms (e.g., safety and basic physiological) to organize the more specific classes and interventions.