Nursing Outcomes Classification
The Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) is a classification system which describes patient outcomes sensitive to nursing intervention. The NOC is a system to evaluate the effects of nursing care as a part of the nursing process. The NOC contains 330 outcomes, and each with a label, a definition, and a set of indicators and measures to determine achievement of the nursing outcome and are included The terminology is an American Nurses' Association-recognized terminology, is included in the UMLS, and is HL7 registered.[1][2]
See also
- Clinical Care Classification System
- Diagnosis-related group
- NANDA
- Nursing care plan
- Nursing diagnosis
- Nursing Interventions Classification
- Nursing process
- Omaha System
References
External links
- Nursing Outcomes Classification (U. Iowa)
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