| CNH | central neurogenic hyperpnea; community nursing home |
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| CNO | community nursing organization |
| CNR | cannabinoid receptor; Center for Nursing Research; contrast-to-noise ratio; Council of Nurse Researc... |
| CPNE | clinical performance nursing examination |
| CURN | Conduct and Utilization of Research in Nursing |
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Any solution where the chief beneficiary is the nursing staff, typically within the inpatient environment. There is not yet an industry-standard for 'Nursing' functionality. The most common features are data capture, documentation, monitoring, and orders administration.
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| nursing |
Nursing is an applied science which has a unique body of knowledge that utilizes principles from the physical, biological, and behavioral sciences. The central concern of nursing is the holistic person. The focus of nursing is health promotion, maintenance, curative, restorative, supportive and terminal care to individuals and groups of all ages, taking into consideration the factors that influence them in the total environment.
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| nursing |
The unique function of the nurse in assisting an individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary will or knowledge; this is done in such a way as to help him gain independence as rapidly as possible.(1)
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| nursing care plan |
The nursing care plan is a plan that identifies the individual's needs and provides the nurse with a guide to interventions necessary to meet those needs and which encompasses all phases of the nurse's process.
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| nursing diagnosis |
A nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgment about an individual, family or community response to actual and potential health problems/life processes. Data collected is analyzed to assist in formulation of the nursing diagnosis. The format of the nursing diagnosis is actual problem: Problem + Etiology + Defining characteristics/signs and symptoms (PES); and for potential problems: Problem + Risk factors (PR) (Kozier, et al., 1998).
Ãâó: www.delmar.edu/rn/handbook/docs/glossary.html
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