Nurse terminology model Dr. Rodney Hughes North Wales Nursing Terminology Group.

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Nurse terminology model Dr. Rodney Hughes North Wales Nursing Terminology Group.

EPR Assessment Diagnose Problem identified Implement Evaluate Objectives Identified (expected outcome) Agree expected outcomes with client Select Interventions Interventions can be care pathways Clinical Decision Making/ Decision Support Systems Evidence based practice Models of Nursing Assessment

EPR Assessment Diagnose Problem identified Implement Evaluate Objectives Identified (expected outcome) Agree expected outcomes with client Select Interventions Interventions can be care pathways Clinical Decision Making/ Decision Support Systems Evidence based practice Models of Nursing Assessment EPR

Nursing Minimum Data Set Bi-lingualism Synonyms Standardised Nursing Languages Diagnosis (NANDA) Interventions (NIC) Implementations (NOC) SNOMED EPR Models of Nursing Assessment

EPR Nursing Minimum Data Set Standardised Nursing Languages Diagnosis (NANDA) Interventions (NIC) Implementations (NOC) SNOMED Challenges For Practitioners For Managers For Educators For Informing Health Care Unified Assessment Other Disciplinary Input © North Wales Nursing Terminology Group 2005 From an original idea by Dr. Rodney Hughes

Dr. Rodney Hughes North Wales Nursing Terminology Group c/o School of Nursing, Midwifery & Health Studies University of Wales Bangor Gwynedd LL57 2EF