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Nursing Intervention Classifications

Nursing Intervention Classifications. Esther K. AFOLABI RN, MSc. FWACN. Introduction. We continue with the series of lectures on the SNLs by discussing the NIC. The NIC was founded in the 1987 and it replaces the implementation used in the former format of the Nursing Process.

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Nursing Intervention Classifications

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  1. Nursing Intervention Classifications Esther K. AFOLABI RN, MSc. FWACN

  2. Introduction • We continue with the series of lectures on the SNLs by discussing the NIC. • The NIC was founded in the 1987 and it replaces the implementation used in the former format of the Nursing Process

  3. Learning Objectives • At the end of this session, the learner will be able to ; • Define the NIC • Identify the format of writing the NIC • List out some examples of NIC • Link the NIC with other segments of the Nursing process

  4. Nursing Intervention Classifications • Domains (7) • Classes (30) • Interventions (554)

  5. The Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) • “is a comprehensive, research-based, standardized classification of interventions that nurses perform. • An intervention is defined as: “any treatment, based upon clinical judgment and knowledge that a nurse performs to enhance patient/client outcomes.”

  6. Useful of NIC • for clinical documentation, • communication of care across settings, • integration of data across systems and settings, • effectiveness research, • productivity measurement, • competency evaluation, • reimbursement, and curricular design.

  7. NIC Format • Label name • Definition • Activities • References

  8. Nursing Intervention Domains • Physiological: Basic • Physiological: Complex • Behavioral • Safety • Family • Health System • Community

  9. Diarrhea Management 0460 Definition: Management and Alleviation of diarrhea Activities: Determine history of diarrhea Obtain stool for culture and sensitivity if diarrhea continues Teach patient appropriate use of antidiarrheal medications Instruct patient/family members to record color, volume, frequency, and consistency of stools. Encourage frequent, small feeding, adding bulk gradually Weigh patient regularly Observe skin turgor regularly

  10. Childbirth Preparation 6760Definition: Providing information and support to facilitate childbirth and to enhance the ability of an individual to develop and perform the parental role Activities • Teach the mother and partner about the physiology of labor • Educate mother and partner about signs of labor • Inform mother about when to come to the hospital in preparation for delivery • Discuss pain control options with mother • Inform mother about delivery options if complications arise • Promote parent’s self-efficacy in taking on parental role • Discuss arrangements for siblings care during hospitalization

  11. Community Health Development 8500Definition: Assisting members of a community to identify community’s health concern, mobilize resources, and implement solution Activities • Identify health concerns, strengths, and priorities with community partners • Provide opportunities for community participation by all segments of the community • Assist community members in raising awareness of health problems and concerns • Enhance community support network • Develop strategies for managing conflict • Provide an environment, creating situations in which individuals and groups feel safe expressing their views

  12. Self-Esteem Enhancement 5400Definition: Assisting a patient to increase his or her personal judgement of self-worth Activities • Monitor patient’s statement of self-worth • Determine patient’s locus of control • Determine patient’s confidence in own judgement • Encourage patient to identify strength • Facilitate an environment and activities that will increase self-esteem • Make positive statements about patient

  13. NIC for Individuals • Anxiety Reduction 5820 • Asthma Management 3210 • Behaviour Management 4350 • Bleeding Reduction: Post Partum Uterus 4026 • Body Image Enhancement 5220 • Fever treatment 3740

  14. NIC for Families • Family Integrity Promotion 7100 • Family Process Maintenance 7130 • Family therapy 7150 • Family Support 7140 • Financial Resource Assistance 7380 • Family Presence Facilitation 7170

  15. NIC for Communities • Community Disaster Preparedness. 8840 • Community Health Development. 8500 • Culture Brokerage. 7330 • Immunization / Vaccination Management. 6530 • Teaching: Safe sex. 5622 • Environmental management: Community. 6484 • Surveillance: Community. 6652

  16. Example of using the NNNNursing Diagnosis: Diarrhea OutcomeInterventions MajorSuggested Bowel Diarrhea Management Bowel Mgt continence Medication Management fluid/electrolyte monitoring Medication Nutrition Mgt

  17. Example of using the NNNNursing Diagnosis: Self-Esteem: Situational Low OutcomeInterventions MajorSuggested Self Coping Enhancement Anticipatory Guidance Esteem Self- Esteem Enhancement Body Image- Enhancement Mood- Management Assertive- Training

  18. The Nursing Process • Assessing • Diagnosing (NANDA-I) • Outcome Identification (NOC) • Planning • Implementing ( NIC) • Evaluating the Outcomes (NOC)

  19. Conclusion • Using the three concepts will pave way for better understanding of Nursing and documentation of care.

  20. Thank You For LISTENING

  21. Any Question ???

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