PMID: 8580468Nov 1, 1995Paper

AIDS nursing care and standardized nursing language: an application of the nursing intervention classification

The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care : JANAC
K A Davis

Abstract

Standardized nursing language is recommended increasingly as a method to describe the work of nursing, adapt to computerized documentation, and establish a place for nursing in national data bases. Nursing diagnosis has become a standard label for assessment data. The Iowa Interventions Project Research Team proposes that Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) be adopted to label nursing interventions. The author applies NIC to HIV/AIDS nursing care guidelines from the literature and concludes that NIC can be an important tool as HIV/AIDS nurses develop and describe their knowledge base.

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