Resources for Standardized Nursing Languages

Education offerings for SNL

Overview of the Standardized Nursing Languages - NEW!
Earn 1.4 contact hours with this self-study!

University of Michigan Standardized Nursing Language Learning Module Earn 1.2 contact hours with this on-line study!

NIC and NOC 101: The Basics, from the University of Iowa

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Links

Listserve: Nursing Classification Listserv
To join: http://www.nursing.uiowa.edu/cnc/listserv.htm

The Hands-on Automated Nursing Data System (HANDS)
The University of Michigan HANDS project is dedicated to refining an automated methodology for gathering common data across clinical
settings to plan, document, and evaluate nursing effectiveness. The N3 languages are incorporated in the methodology and represent nursing diagnoses, interventions and outcomes.

Center for Nursing Classification Website: http://www.nursing.uiowa.edu/cnc/

NANDA website: http://www.nanda.org/

University of Michigan Hospital SNL video for purchase

Bibliography

Aquilino, M.L., Keenan, G. (2000). Having our say: Nursing's standardized nomenclatures. American Journal of Nursing, 100(7), 33-38.

Keenan, G., & Aquilino, M.L. (1998). Standardized Nomenclatures: keys to continuity of care, nursing accountability and nursing effectiveness. Outcomes Management for Nursing Practice, 2(2), 81-86.

NANDA Book: North American Nursing Diagnosis Association. (2001). Nursing diagnosis: Definitions and classification, 2001-2002. Philadelphia: NANDA

Nursing Diagnosis - The International Journal of Nursing Language and Classification

NOC Book: Johnson, M., Maas, M., & Morehead, S. (2000). Nursing outcomes classification (2nd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby.

NIC Book: McCloskey, J. C., & Bulechek, G. M. (2000). Nursing interventions classification (NIC) (3rd ed.). St. Louis: Mosby

Keenan, G. M., Treder, M., & Clingerman, E. (2001). Survey indicates sharp increase in usage of NANDA, NOC, and NIC. Michigan Nurse, 74(8), 19-21

Keenan, G., Killeen, M., & Clingerman, E.(2002). NANDA, NOC, and NIC: Progress toward a nursing information infrastructure. Nursing Education Perspectives 23 (4), 162-163.

Keenan, G. M., Stocker, J. R., Geo-Thomas, A. T., Soparkar, N. R., Barkauskas, V. H., & Lee., J. L. (2002). The HANDS project: Studying and refining the automated collection of a cross-setting clinical data set. Computers, Informatics, Nursing 20 (3), 89-100.

Aquilino, M. L., & Keenan, G. (2000). Having our say: Nursing's standardized nomenclatures. American Journal of Nursing, 100(7), 33-38.

Keenan, G. & Aquilino, M (1998). Standardized nomenclature: Keys to continuity of care, nursing accountability, and nursing effectiveness. Outcomes Management for Nursing Practice, 2, 82-86.

Newsletter: The NIC/NOC Newsletter

 

 

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