Asked by Daniel Tapia-Hernandez on Apr 25, 2024
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Which standardized intervention vocabulary was designed specifically for community health nurses?
A) Omaha System
B) Clinical Care Classification
C) Nursing Interventions Classification
D) International Classification for Nursing Practice
Standardized Intervention
A planned set of actions or procedures that are uniformly applied by healthcare professionals to improve patient outcomes.
Community Health
A field of public health focusing on the health of individuals in a defined community, aiming to improve the health and well-being of the population.
- Recognize specific terminologies and frameworks employed in nursing, including the Omaha System, to facilitate efficient planning of patient care.
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KaMaL ShArMa8 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The Omaha System was designed specifically for community health nurses and is widely used in public and community health settings. The Nursing Interventions Classification and Clinical Care Classification are more broad and used in various healthcare settings, while the International Classification for Nursing Practice is a framework for describing nursing practice at a global level.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize specific terminologies and frameworks employed in nursing, including the Omaha System, to facilitate efficient planning of patient care.